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Review
. 2019 Oct;152(4):253-269.
doi: 10.1007/s00418-019-01803-6. Epub 2019 Aug 8.

Mast cell chymase: morphofunctional characteristics

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Mast cell chymase: morphofunctional characteristics

Dmitri Atiakshin et al. Histochem Cell Biol. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

During degranulation, mast cells secrete a specific set of mediators defined as "secretome" including the preformed mediators that have already been synthesized by a cell and contained in the cytoplasmic granules. This group includes serine proteases, in particular, chymase and tryptase. Biological significance of chymase depends on the mechanisms of degranulation and is characterized by selective effects on the cellular and non-cellular components of the specific tissue microenvironment. Chymase is known to be closely involved in the mechanisms of inflammation and allergy, angiogenesis, and oncogenesis, remodeling of the extracellular matrix of the connective tissue and changes in organ histoarchitectonics. Number of chymase-positive mast cells in the intra-organ population, and the mechanisms of biogenesis and secretome degranulation appear to be the informative criteria for interpreting the state of the internal organs, characterizing not only the diagnostic efficacy but also the properties of targets of pharmacotherapy. In this review, we discussed the current state of knowledge about mast cell chymase as one of the mast cell secretome proteases. Main issues of the reviewed publications are highlighted with our microscopic images of mast cell chymase visualized using immunohistochemical staining.

Keywords: Chymase; Mast cells; Secretory granules; Secretory ways; Tissue microenvironment.

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