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Human mast cell and basophil/eosinophil progenitors

Abstract

Mast cell, basophil, and eosinophil lineages all derive from CD34 + hemopoietic stem cells; however, mast cells are derived from a distinct, nonmyeloid progenitor, while eosinophils and basophils share a common myeloid progenitor. These progenitors likely evolved from an ancestral leukocyte population involved in innate immunity and currently play a central role in the pathology of allergic disease. Advances in isolation and analysis of mast cell and basophil/eosinophil progenitor populations have been critical to understanding lineage commitment, differentiation, function, and transcriptional regulation of these cells and have provided a way of monitoring the effect of novel investigational therapies on these cell populations in samples of blood, bone marrow, and airway secretions.

Authors

Gauvreau GM; Denburg JA

Book title

Mast Cells Methods and Protocols

Pagination

pp. 59-68

Publication Date

November 11, 2014

DOI

10.1007/978-1-4939-1568-2_4
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