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. 2005 Jan;62(2):214–226. doi: 10.1007/s00018-004-4480-6

The transcription factor profile of human mast cells in comparison with monocytes and granulocytes

M Babina 1,, Y Schülke 1, L Kirchhof 1, S Guhl 1, R Franke 1, S Böhm 1, T Zuberbier 1, B M Henz 1, A F Gombart 2
PMCID: PMC11924575  PMID: 15666093

Abstract.

Expression profiles of mRNAs and proteins for various transcription factors were determined for human skin mast cells (sMCs), leukemic HMC-1 MCs, monocytes and granulocytes. By quantitative RT-PCR, sMCs expressed lower levels of c-fos, PU.1, C/EBPα, and C/EBPɛ than monocytes and granulocytes, but higher levels of MITF, SCL, GATA-1 and GATA-2. At the protein level, MITF, SCL, GATA-2, Elf-1 and c-fos were clearly detectable in sMCs. With the exception of c-fos, these proteins were absent or expressed only slightly in monocytes and granulocytes. The expression of NF-E2p45, GATA-1, PU.1, Ets-1, C/EBPα and C/EBPɛ was below the detection limit in sMCs, but detectable in other myelocytes. The high expression of SCL and GATA-2 in sMCs is reminiscent of stem cells. The absence of C/EBPɛ in sMCs, but strong expression in HMC-1, suggests it may impair MC maturation. In summary, mature human MCs can be characterized as C/EBPαlow, C/EBPɛ, PU.1low, GATA-1low, GATA-2+, SCL+, MITFhigh.

Key words. Transcription factor, mast cell, monocyte, granulocyte, myelopoiesis

Footnotes

Received 29 October 2004; accepted 17 November 2004


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