Mrgprb2-dependent Mast Cell Activation Plays a Crucial Role in Acute Colitis

Mrgprb2依赖性肥大细胞活化在急性结肠炎中起关键作用

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作者:Samuel Van Remoortel ,Lana Lambeets ,Benedicte De Winter ,Xinzhong Dong ,Juan Pablo Rodriguez Ruiz ,Samir Kumar-Singh ,Sales Ibiza Martinez ,Jean-Pierre Timmermans

Abstract

Background & aims: Mast cells (MCs) are typically found at mucosal surfaces, where their immunoglobulin E (IgE)-dependent activation plays a central role in allergic diseases. Over the past years, signaling through Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor b2 (Mrgprb2) in mice and MRGPRX2 in humans has gained a lot of interest as an alternative MC activation pathway with high therapeutic potential. The aim of this study was to explore the relevance of such IgE-independent, Mrgprb2-mediated signaling in colonic MCs in the healthy and acutely inflamed mouse colon. Methods: Mrgprb2 expression and functionality was studied using a genetic labeling strategy combined with advanced microscopic imaging. Furthermore, Mrgprb2 knockout (Mrgprb2-/-) mice were used to determine the role of this pathway in a preclinical dextran sodium sulphate (DSS) colitis model. Results: We found that Mrgprb2 acts as a novel MC degranulation pathway in a large subset of connective tissue MCs in the mouse distal colon. Acute DSS colitis induced a pronounced increase of Mrgprb2-expressing MCs, which were found in close association with Substance P-positive nerve fibers. Loss of Mrgprb2-mediated signaling impaired DSS-induced neutrophil influx and significantly impacted on acute colitis progression. Conclusions: Our findings uncover a novel, IgE-independent MC degranulation pathway in the mouse colon that plays a central role in acute colitis pathophysiology, mainly by safeguarding acute colitis progression and severity in mice. This pseudo allergic, Mrgprb2-induced signaling is part of a hitherto unconsidered colonic neuro-immune pathway and might have significant potential for the further development of effective therapeutic treatment strategies for gastrointestinal disorders, such as ulcerative colitis.

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