Direct effects of mast cell proteases, tryptase and chymase, on bronchial epithelial integrity proteins and anti-viral responses.
Sangeetha RamuHamid AkbarshahiSofia MogrenFrida BerlinSamuel CerpsMandy MenzelMorten HvidtfeldtCeleste PorsbjergLena UllerCecilia K AnderssonPublished in: BMC immunology (2021)
MC localization within the epithelium and the release of their proteases may play a critical role in asthma pathology by provoking pro-inflammatory and alarmin responses and downregulating IFNs. Furthermore, MC proteases induce downregulation of epithelial junction proteins which may lead to barrier dysfunction. In summary, our data suggests that mast cells may contribute towards impaired anti-viral epithelial responses during asthma exacerbations mediated by the protease activity of tryptase.