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  • Mast cells release inflammatory mediators in response to stimuli, which leads to allergic reactions.
  • Lysophosphatidylserine (lysoPS) is known to enhance histamine release from mast cells, even at low concentrations.
  • In this study, lysoPT and its 2-deoxy derivative were identified as new potent compounds that trigger histamine release more effectively than lysoPS, suggesting the existence of an unidentified receptor involved in mast cell activation.

Article Abstract

In response to various exogenous stimuli, mast cells (MCs) release a wide variety of inflammatory mediators stored in their cytoplasmic granules and this release initiates subsequent allergic reactions. Lysophosphatidylserine (lysoPS) has been known as an exogenous inducer to potentiate histamine release from MCs, though even at submicromolar concentrations. In this study, through SAR studies on lysoPS against MC degranulation, we identified lysoPT, a threonine-containing lysophospholipid and its 2-deoxy derivative as novel strong agonists. LysoPT and its 2-deoxy derivative induced histamine release from MCs both in vitro and in vivo at a concentration less than one-tenth that of lysoPS. Notably, lysoPT did not activate a recently proposed lysoPS receptor on MCs, GPR34, demonstrating the presence of another undefined receptor reactive to both lysoPS and lysoPT that is involved in MC degranulation. Thus, the present strong agonists, lysoPT and its 2-deoxy derivative, will be useful tools to understand the mechanisms of lysoPS-induced activation of degranulation of MCs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm900598mDOI Listing

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