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The role of mast cell specific gangliosides in modulating mediator release

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Author(s):
Edismauro Garcia Freitas Filho
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Ribeirão Preto.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (PCARP/BC)
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Examining board members:
Maria Celia Jamur; Enilza Maria Espreafico; Lucia Helena Faccioli
Advisor: Maria Celia Jamur
Abstract

Mast cells are immunoregulatory cells that participate in diverse biological events. The action of mast cells is directly related to their activation and subsequent mediator release. Early signal transduction events occur in lipid rafts in the plasma membrane. GD1b-derived gangliosides are known constituents of lipid rafts in rodent mast cells. The cross-linking of these gangliosides by mAb AA4 results in a partial activation of mast cells similar to that observed when FcRIs are cross-linked, but does not result in the mast cell degranulation. With time, the gangliosides bound to mAb AA4 cap on the cell surface. The present study aims to characterize the role of the rodent mast cell specific gangliosides derived from GD1b in mediator release from RBL-2H3 mast cells. Cross-linking the GD1b-derived gangliosides activated the transcription factors NFAT and NFB and this activation was mediated by Syk. The activation of theses transcription factors by cross-linked GD1b-derived gangliosides results in the release of the neo-synthesized mediators TNF- and interleukin (IL)-4. However, cross-linking GD1b-derived gangliosides did not stimulate release of the newly formed mediators leukotriene B4 (LTB4) and leukotriene C4 (LTC4). Capping of GD1b-derived gangliosides disorganized lipid rafts and resulted in a redistribution of lipid raft components. Proteomic analysis showed that proteins that trigger mast cell activation and negative regulatory proteins of degranulation are up regulated, whereas proteins critical for signal transduction are down regulated in mast cells where the gangliosides are capped. The results of this work demonstrate that the mast cell-specific GD1b-derived gangliosides are crucial in maintaining the functional integrity of the lipid rafts and modulate cell activation and subsequent mediator release from mast cells. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/12861-0 - The role of mast cell specific gangliosides in modulating mediator release
Grantee:Edismauro Garcia Freitas Filho
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master