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Cre-mediated cell ablation contests mast cell contribution in models of antibody- and T cell-mediated autoimmunity

Feyerabend, Thorsten B.
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Weiser, Anne
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Tietz, Annette
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2011
Immunity

Immunological functions of mast cells remain poorly understood. Studies in Kit mutant mice suggest key roles for mast cells in certain antibody- and T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. However, Kit mutations affect multiple cell types of both immune and nonimmune origin. Here, we show that targeted insertion of Cre-recombinase into the mast cell carboxypeptidase A3 locus deleted mast cells in connective and mucosal tissues by a genotoxic Trp53-dependent mechanism. Cre-mediated mast cell eradication (Cre-Master) mice had, with the exception of a lack of mast cells and reduced basophils, a normal immune system. Cre-Master mice were refractory to IgE-mediated anaphylaxis, and this defect was rescued by mast cell reconstitution. This mast cell-deficient strain was fully susceptible to antibody-induced autoimmune arthritis and to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Differences comparing Kit mutant mast cell deficiency models to selectively mast cell-deficient mice call for a systematic re-evaluation of immunological functions of mast cells beyond allergy.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.immuni.2011.09.015
Web of Science ID

WOS:000297390800021

Author(s)
Feyerabend, Thorsten B.
Weiser, Anne
Tietz, Annette
Stassen, Michael
Harris, Nicola  
Kopf, Manfred
Radermacher, Peter
Möller, Peter
Benoist, Christophe
Mathis, Diane
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Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Immunity
Volume

35

Issue

5

Start page

832

End page

44

Subjects

In-Vivo

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C-Kit

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Carboxypeptidase-A

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Murine Model

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W-Sh

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Mice

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Receptor

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Disease

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Expression

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Deficiency

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January 16, 2012
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