The chymase, mouse mast cell protease 4, constitutes the major chymotrypsin-like activity in peritoneum and ear tissue. A role for mouse mast cell protease 4 in …

E Tchougounova, G Pejler, M Åbrink - The Journal of experimental …, 2003 - rupress.org
E Tchougounova, G Pejler, M Åbrink
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2003rupress.org
To gain insight into the biological role of mast cell chymase we have generated a mouse
strain with a targeted deletion in the gene for mast cell protease 4 (mMCP-4), the mouse
chymase that has the closest relationship to the human chymase in terms of tissue
localization and functional properties. The inactivation of mMCP-4 did not affect the storage
of other mast cell proteases and did not affect the number of mast cells or the mast cell
morphology. However, mMCP-4 inactivation resulted in complete loss of chymotryptic …
To gain insight into the biological role of mast cell chymase we have generated a mouse strain with a targeted deletion in the gene for mast cell protease 4 (mMCP-4), the mouse chymase that has the closest relationship to the human chymase in terms of tissue localization and functional properties. The inactivation of mMCP-4 did not affect the storage of other mast cell proteases and did not affect the number of mast cells or the mast cell morphology. However, mMCP-4 inactivation resulted in complete loss of chymotryptic activity in the peritoneum and in ear tissue, indicating that mMCP-4 is the main source of stored chymotrypsin-like protease activity at these sites. The mMCP-4 null cells showed markedly impaired ability to perform inactivating cleavages of thrombin, indicating a role for mMCP-4 in regulating the extravascular coagulation system. Further, a role for mMCP-4 in connective tissue remodeling was suggested by the inability of mMCP-4 null peritoneal cells to process endogenous fibronectin.
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