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Publication : Zinc transporter Znt5/Slc30a5 is required for the mast cell-mediated delayed-type allergic reaction but not the immediate-type reaction.

First Author  Nishida K Year  2009
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  206
Issue  6 Pages  1351-64
PubMed ID  19451265 Mgi Jnum  J:149448
Mgi Id  MGI:3848554 Doi  10.1084/jem.20082533
Citation  Nishida K, et al. (2009) Zinc transporter Znt5/Slc30a5 is required for the mast cell-mediated delayed-type allergic reaction but not the immediate-type reaction. J Exp Med 206(6):1351-64
abstractText  Zinc (Zn) is an essential nutrient and its deficiency causes immunodeficiency. However, it remains unknown how Zn homeostasis is regulated in mast cells and if Zn transporters are involved in allergic reactions. We show that Znt5/Slc30a5 is required for contact hypersensitivity and mast cell-mediated delayed-type allergic response but not for immediate passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. In mast cells from Znt5(-/-) mice, Fc epsilon receptor I (Fc epsilonRI)-induced cytokine production was diminished, but degranulation was intact. Znt5 was involved in Fc epsilonRI-induced translocation of protein kinase C (PKC) to the plasma membrane and the nuclear translocation of nuclear factor kappaB. In addition, the Zn finger-like motif of PKC was required for its plasma membrane translocation and binding to diacylglycerol. Thus, Znt5 is selectively required for the mast cell-mediated delayed-type allergic response, and it is a novel player in mast cell activation.
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