Abstract
Mast cells are known to play an active role as effector cells in allergic inflammation and in diverse immunological and pathological processes. Activated mast cell‐derived pro‐inflammatory cytokines are important pathologic factors of progression of allergic inflammation. In this study, we investigated whether pro‐inflammatory cytokines (TNF‐α and IL‐8) can be induced by calcium stimulation in HMC‐1 cells, and high molecular weight water‐soluble chitosan (WSC) can inhibit the production of these cytokines. We provided evidence that the secretion of TNF‐α and IL‐8 from HMC‐1 cells was induced by Ca2 +‐ionophore A23187 or Ca2 +‐ATPase inhibitor TSG. Treatment of WSC (10 µg/ml) prior to stimulation with calcium agonists significantly blocked the secretion of TNF‐α by 65.1% for A23187 and 87.7% for TSG. IL‐8 secretion in response to A23187 or TSG was inhibited by 49.2% for A23187 and 34.1% for TSG, respectively, compared to absence of WSC. These results suggest that WSC has potential regulatory effects on allergic inflammatory diseases by down‐modulating Ca2 +‐induced mast cell activation.
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