Journal article

Human mast cell line-1 (HMC-1) cells transfected with FcεRIα are sensitive to IgE/antigen-mediated Stimulation demonstrating selectivity towards cytokine production

YXC Xia, SS Sun, LE Kuek, AL Lopata, MD Hulett, GA MacKay

International Immunopharmacology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2011

Abstract

Mast cells play important roles in allergic and inflammatory diseases. Efforts to better understand human mast cell activation and develop novel inhibitory agents have been hampered by the lack of suitable human mast cell lines. The HMC-1 mast cell line has been extensively used, but lacks native expression of the human high-affinity IgE receptor FcεRI limiting its applications. We have stably transfected HMC-1 cells with the IgE- binding α-subunit of FcεRI to generate HMCα cells that are antigen-responsive. We have used flow cytometry, cell signaling assays, pharmacological pathway inhibitors and cell functional assays to characterize the properties of HMCa cells. IgE/antigen responses were..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Prof. Joseph Butterfield (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA) for providing the HMC-1 cells and Prof. Mark Hogarth (Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia) and A/Prof. Margaret Hibbs (Ludwig Institute, Melbourne, Australia) for providing antibodies used in this study. This study was partly supported by funding from The Asthma Foundation of Queensland, Australia (GAM), The Asthma Foundation of Victoria, Australia (ALL) and by the NH&MRC, Australia (MDH).