Mast cells in tissue healing: from skin to the gastrointestinal tract

Mast cells are largely found at interfaces between the environment and the internal milieu. Early knowledge of the mast cell suggested a role predominantly associated with allergy and pathologic response to antigens, but more recent research has shown a myriad of functions is likely. Wound healing i...

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Published inCurrent pharmaceutical design Vol. 17; no. 34; p. 3772
Main Authors Kennelly, Rory, Conneely, John B, Bouchier-Hayes, David, Winter, Desmond C
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Published United Arab Emirates 01.11.2011
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Abstract Mast cells are largely found at interfaces between the environment and the internal milieu. Early knowledge of the mast cell suggested a role predominantly associated with allergy and pathologic response to antigens, but more recent research has shown a myriad of functions is likely. Wound healing is a complex process of lysis and reconstitution controlled by a series of cell signalling proteins. Mast cells have been shown to play a significant role in the early inflammatory stage of wound healing and also influence proliferation and tissue remodelling in skin. Emerging work implicates the mast cell as a modulator of intestinal healing particularly following surgical anastomosis. The study of mast cells and wound healing involves the use of cell studies and animal models through the use of mast cell inhibitors, promoters and mast cell deficient rodent strains. This review addresses wound healing in skin and the gastrointestinal tract and specifically identifies data pertaining to the role of the mast cell in the process of cell breakdown, repair and regeneration.
AbstractList Mast cells are largely found at interfaces between the environment and the internal milieu. Early knowledge of the mast cell suggested a role predominantly associated with allergy and pathologic response to antigens, but more recent research has shown a myriad of functions is likely. Wound healing is a complex process of lysis and reconstitution controlled by a series of cell signalling proteins. Mast cells have been shown to play a significant role in the early inflammatory stage of wound healing and also influence proliferation and tissue remodelling in skin. Emerging work implicates the mast cell as a modulator of intestinal healing particularly following surgical anastomosis. The study of mast cells and wound healing involves the use of cell studies and animal models through the use of mast cell inhibitors, promoters and mast cell deficient rodent strains. This review addresses wound healing in skin and the gastrointestinal tract and specifically identifies data pertaining to the role of the mast cell in the process of cell breakdown, repair and regeneration.
Author Kennelly, Rory
Bouchier-Hayes, David
Winter, Desmond C
Conneely, John B
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SubjectTerms Animals
Cell Proliferation
Gastrointestinal Tract - immunology
Gastrointestinal Tract - injuries
Gastrointestinal Tract - pathology
Granulation Tissue - immunology
Granulation Tissue - pathology
Humans
Inflammation - immunology
Inflammation - pathology
Mast Cells - immunology
Mast Cells - metabolism
Mast Cells - pathology
Skin - immunology
Skin - injuries
Skin - pathology
Wound Healing - immunology
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