Mast cells can recycle the material from the neutrophils to boost their own function and metabolism. In addition, mast cells can release the newly acquired neutrophil components in a delayed manner, ...
Mast cells are centrally implicated in the progression of diabetic kidney disease through their roles in inflammation, fibrotic remodelling and microvascular dysfunction. In the diabetic milieu, ...
The itching, redness and swelling of an allergic reaction are caused by mast cells—the vigilant first responders of the immune system that spring into action with histamine-filled granules in response ...
CDX-622 is a novel, bispecific antibody combining mast cell depletion and TSLP inhibition, two independent pathways contributing to multiple ...
Known for their role in allergic reactions, mast cells have long been recognised as key players in our immune system. When they encounter allergens, they release chemicals that trigger typical allergy ...
Eosinophils and mast cells are two types of immune cells with critical roles in responding to foreign assaults. When these cells do not function properly, several disease outcomes can develop (e.g.
What Is Advanced Systemic Mastocytosis? Mast cells, found in connective tissue throughout the body, are a type of white blood cell that helps the immune system function properly and protect against ...
MECOM is a transcription factor critical for the maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and the pathogenesis of myeloid leukemia. Germline mutations clustered in the C-terminal zinc finger ...
According to an international multicenter study, CD2-negative mast cells are associated with significantly reduced overall survival in patients with SM. Patients with CD2-negative mast cells have ...
Flash talks on barzolvolimab clinical program in CSU and Cold Urticaria ---- Late-breaking poster presentation on CDX-622 -- ...
This scanning electron microscopy image captures the moment where degranulating mast cells (pseudo-colored in sepia) attract and start to incorporate living neutrophils (pseudo-colored in cyan), ...