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Lung-specific MCEMP1 functions as an adaptor for KIT to promote SCF-mediated mast cell proliferation.

Youn Jung ChoiJi-Seung YooKyle L JungLogan RiceDokyun KimVioletta ZlojutroMatthew FrimelEvan MaddenUn Yung ChoiSuan-Sin FooYounho ChoiZhongyi JiangHolly JohnsonMi-Jeong KwakSeokmin KangBrian HongGil Ju SeoStephanie KimShin-Ae LeeSamad Amini-Bavil-OlyaeeHadi MaaziOmid AkbariKewal AsosinghJae U Jung
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Lung mast cells are important in host defense, and excessive proliferation or activation of these cells can cause chronic inflammatory disorders like asthma. Two parallel pathways induced by KIT-stem cell factor (SCF) and FcεRI-immunoglobulin E interactions are critical for the proliferation and activation of mast cells, respectively. Here, we report that mast cell-expressed membrane protein1 (MCEMP1), a lung-specific surface protein, functions as an adaptor for KIT, which promotes SCF-mediated mast cell proliferation. MCEMP1 elicits intracellular signaling through its cytoplasmic immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif and forms a complex with KIT to enhance its autophosphorylation and activation. Consequently, MCEMP1 deficiency impairs SCF-induced peritoneal mast cell proliferation in vitro and lung mast cell expansion in vivo. Mcemp1-deficient mice exhibit reduced airway inflammation and lung impairment in chronic asthma mouse models. This study shows lung-specific MCEMP1 as an adaptor for KIT to facilitate SCF-mediated mast cell proliferation.
Keyphrases
  • signaling pathway
  • stem cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • mouse model
  • lung function
  • air pollution
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • cell death
  • drug induced
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