Mast Cell

Mast Cell

A Multifunctional Effector Cell

Ribatti, Domenico

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2020

112

Mole

Inglês

9783030241926

15 a 20 dias

454

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1. Foreword







2. Mast cell ontogeny



2.1. Background



2.2. First evidence of bone marrow origin



2.3. Development of mast cells along the myeloid pathway



2.4. Stem cell factor



2.5. Integrins and cell adhesion molecules



2.6. Chemokine receptors and interleukins







3. Staining of mast cells



3.1.Background



3.2. Metachromasia



3.3. Alcian blue-safranin



3.4. The tyrosine kinase kit receptor



3.5. Tryptase and chymase



3.6. Other stainings







4. Mast cells heterogeneity



4.1. Background



4.2. Mast cells in thymus



4.3. Mast cells in duodenum



4.4. Mast cells in mammary gland



4.5. Other localizations



4.6. Mechanistic insights







5. Mast cell biology and functions



5.1.Background



5.2.Mast cell derived secretory products



5.3.Mast cell immunological functions



5.4.Mast cell non-immunological functions







6. Mast cells in arteriogenesis



6.1.Background



6.2.Factors involved in angiogenesis and arteriogenesis



6.3.Inflammatory cells in arteriogenesis



6.4.Mast cells in arteriogenesis



6.5.Perspectives







7. Mast cells in primary systemic vasculitides



7.1.Background



7.2.Experimental evidence of the involvement of mast cells in vasculitides



7.3.Clinical evidence of the involvement of mast cells in vasculitides



7.4.Therapeutic perespectives







8. Mast cells in blood-brain barrier alterations and neurodegenerative diseases



8.1.The blood-brain barrier



8.2.Mast cells in the brain



8.3.Mast cells in cerebral ischemia



8.4.Mast cells in multiple sclerosis



8.5.Mast cells in angiogenesis in diseases associated with blood brain barrier alterations



8.6.Perspectives







9. Mast cells and basophils: a link between angiogenesis and inflammation in allergic diseases



9.1.General biology and mediators of mast cells and basophils



9.2.Mast cells and basophils in allergy



9.3.Mast cells and basophils in inflammation, angiogenesis and tissue remodeling







10. Mast cells in tumor fate



10.1. Tumor microenvironment



10.2. Mast cells and tumor growth: pros and cons







11. Mast cells in tumor angiogenesis and lymphoangiogenesis



11.1. Mediators released by human mast cells involved in the angiogenic response



11.2. The CAM assay in the study of mast cell-induced angiogenesis



11.3. Mast cells in experimental tumor angiogenesis



11.4. Mast cells and angiogenesis in solid tumors



11.5. Mast cells and angiogenesis in haematological malignancies



11.6. Mast cells in tumor lymphoangiogenesis







12. Mast cells as therapeutic target in cancer



12.1. Background



12.2. Inhibition of of the SCF/kit axis



12.3. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors



12.4. Other molecules



12.5. Perspectives




Index.








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Angiogenesis;Basophils;Mast cell;Tumor growth;Vascultitides