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. 1995 Jun 19;6(9):1261-6.
doi: 10.1097/00001756-199506090-00008.

Age-dependent phenotypic switching of mast cells in NGF-transgenic mice

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Age-dependent phenotypic switching of mast cells in NGF-transgenic mice

M L Getchell et al. Neuroreport. .

Abstract

Effects of overexpression of nerve growth factor (NGF) on mast cell phenotype and numbers were investigated in nasal and oral mucosae and skin of 3- and 6-week-old transgenic mice in which NGF expression in epithelial basal cells was driven by the keratin-14 promoter. Mast cell phenotypes were identified by Alcian blue/safranin and berberine sulfate histochemistry. In the 3-week-old transgenic mice, NGF overexpression had no effect on phenotype except in tongue, where mast cells exhibited mixed or connective tissue phenotypes compared with the mucosal phenotype in the non-transgenic. In 6-week-old transgenic animals, NGF overexpression resulted in the mucosal phenotype in tissues which contained connective tissue or mixed mast cells in non-transgenics. Mast cell hyperplasia occurred at both ages. NGF effects on mast cell phenotype were age-dependent and involve complex microenvironmental interactions.

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