Regulation of mast cell survival and function by tuberous sclerosis complex 1

J Shin, H Pan, XP Zhong - Blood, The Journal of the American …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
J Shin, H Pan, XP Zhong
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2012ashpublications.org
Mast cells play critical roles in allergic disorders and asthma. The importance of tuberous
sclerosis complex 1/2-mammalian target of rapamycin (TSC1/2-mTOR) signaling in mast
cells is unknown. Here, we report that TSC1 is a critical regulator for mTOR signaling in mast
cells downstream of FcεRI and c-Kit, and differentially controls mast cell degranulation and
cytokine production. TSC1-deficiency results in impaired mast cell degranulation, but
enhanced cytokine production in vitro and in vivo after FcεRI engagement. Furthermore …
Abstract
Mast cells play critical roles in allergic disorders and asthma. The importance of tuberous sclerosis complex 1/2-mammalian target of rapamycin (TSC1/2-mTOR) signaling in mast cells is unknown. Here, we report that TSC1 is a critical regulator for mTOR signaling in mast cells downstream of FcεRI and c-Kit, and differentially controls mast cell degranulation and cytokine production. TSC1-deficiency results in impaired mast cell degranulation, but enhanced cytokine production in vitro and in vivo after FcεRI engagement. Furthermore, TSC1 is critical for mast cell survival through multiple pathways of apoptosis including the down-regulation of p53, miR-34a, reactive oxygen species, and the up-regulation of Bcl-2. Together, these findings reveal that TSC1 is a critical regulator of mast cell activation and survival, suggesting the manipulation of the TSC1/2-mTOR pathway as a therapeutic strategy for mast cell-mediated diseases.
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