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Publication : Fetal mast cells mediate postnatal allergic responses dependent on maternal IgE.

First Author  Msallam R Year  2020
Journal  Science Volume  370
Issue  6519 Pages  941-950
PubMed ID  33122426 Mgi Jnum  J:297655
Mgi Id  MGI:6479149 Doi  10.1126/science.aba0864
Citation  Msallam R, et al. (2020) Fetal mast cells mediate postnatal allergic responses dependent on maternal IgE. Science 370(6519):941-950
abstractText  Mast cells (MCs) are central effector cells in allergic reactions that are often mediated by immunoglobulin E (IgE). Allergies commonly start at an early age, and both MCs and IgE are detectable in fetuses. However, the origin of fetal IgE and whether fetal MCs can degranulate in response to IgE-dependent activation are presently unknown. Here, we show that human and mouse fetal MCs phenotypically mature through pregnancy and can be sensitized by maternal IgE. IgE crossed the placenta, dependent on the fetal neonatal Fc receptor (FcRN), and sensitized fetal MCs for allergen-specific degranulation. Both passive and active prenatal sensitization conferred allergen sensitivity, resulting in postnatal skin and airway inflammation after the first allergen encounter. We report a role for MCs within the developing fetus and demonstrate that fetal MCs may contribute to antigen-specific vertical transmission of allergic disease.
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