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Tryptase's potent mitogenic effects in human airway smooth muscle cells are via nonproteolytic actions.

Brown J.K., Jones C.A., Rooney L.A., Caughey G.H., Hall I.P.

Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol. 282:L197-206(2002) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
mitogenic effects in human airway smooth muscle cells GeneRIF 7177

Diverse stability and catalytic properties of human tryptase alpha and beta isoforms are mediated by residue differences at the S1 pocket.

Selwood T., Wang Z.M., McCaslin D.R., Schechter N.M.

Biochemistry 41:3329-3340(2002) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
stability and catalytic properties mediated by residues at the S1 pocket GeneRIF 7177

Inhibition of human beta-tryptase by Bowman-Birk inhibitor derived peptides.

Scarpi D., McBride J.D., Leatherbarrow R.J.

J. Pept. Res. 59:90-93(2002) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
structure of Bowman-Birk inhibitor derived peptides GeneRIF 7177

Proliferative action of mast-cell tryptase is mediated by PAR2, COX2, prostaglandins, and PPARgamma : Possible relevance to human fibrotic disorders.

Frungieri M.B., Weidinger S., Meineke V., Kohn F.M., Mayerhofer A.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:15072-15077(2002) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (28)
Proliferative action is mediated by PAR2 COX2 prostaglandins and PPARgamma : possible relevance to human fibrotic disorders. GeneRIF 7177

Tryptase activates peripheral blood mononuclear cells causing the synthesis and release of TNF-alpha, IL-6 and IL-1 beta: possible relevance to multiple sclerosis.

Malamud V., Vaaknin A., Abramsky O., Mor M., Burgess L.E., Ben-Yehudah A., Lorberboum-Galski H.

J. Neuroimmunol. 138:115-122(2003) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
Beta-tryptase activates peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from healthy donors as well as multiple sclerosis (MS) patients inducing release of TNF-alpha IL-6 and IL-1 beta and is most probably an important mediator of inflammation in MS. GeneRIF 7177

Structural requirements and mechanism for heparin-dependent activation and tetramerization of human betaI- and betaII-tryptase.

Hallgren J., Lindahl S., Pejler G.

J. Mol. Biol. 345:129-139(2005) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (9)
Results indicate a key role for heparin in the activation of human betaI- and beta2-tryptase. GeneRIF 7177

Immunohistochemical evaluation of mast cells and mark activity tryptase and chymase in experimental fibrosarcoma.

Kasacka I., Sawicki B., Roszkowska-Jakimiec W.

Rocz. Akad. Med. Bialymst. 49 Suppl 1:61-63(2004) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (10)
Tryptase and chymase and protein levels were determined in mast cells in fibrosarcoma. GeneRIF 7177

Mast cell tryptase controls paracellular permeability of the intestine. Role of protease-activated receptor 2 and beta-arrestins.

Jacob C., Yang P.C., Darmoul D., Amadesi S., Saito T., Cottrell G.S., Coelho A.M., Singh P., Grady E.F., Perdue M. et al.

J. Biol. Chem. 280:31936-31948(2005) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (7)
Mast cell tryptase cleaves protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) on colonocytes to increase paracellular permeability of the intestine during stress and inflammation. GeneRIF 7177

Mast cell beta-tryptase selectively cleaves eotaxin and RANTES and abrogates their eosinophil chemotactic activities.

Pang L., Nie M., Corbett L., Sutcliffe A., Knox A.J.

J. Immunol. 176:3788-3795(2006) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (12)
mast cell beta-tryptase selectively cleaves asthmatic airway smooth muscle (ASM)-derived eotaxin and RANTES and abrogates their chemotactic activities thus providing an explanation for the eosinophil paucity in asthmatic ASM bundles GeneRIF 7177

The presence of tryptase-positive and bikunin-negative mast cells in psoriatic skin lesions.

Ashenagar M.S., Sugihara K., Maeda A., Isogai R., Takahashi M., Aisu K., Horiuchi A., Aragane Y., Kawada A., Tezuka T.

Arch. Dermatol. Res. 298:421-426(2007) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (9)
Bikunin was found to localize on the cell membrane while tryptase was in the secretary granules of the mast cells from psoriatic lesions. GeneRIF 7177

Distinct expression of mast cell tryptase and protease activated receptor-2 in synovia of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

Nakano S., Mishiro T., Takahara S., Yokoi H., Hamada D., Yukata K., Takata Y., Goto T., Egawa H., Yasuoka S. et al.

Clin. Rheumatol. 26:1284-1292(2007) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (7)
Mast cell tryptase secretion into rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluid is higher than Osteoarthritis synovial fluid and stimulates the proliferation of Synovial fibrobalst-like cells. GeneRIF 7177

Tryptase haplotype in mastocytosis: relationship to disease variant and diagnostic utility of total tryptase levels.

Akin C., Soto D., Brittain E., Chhabra A., Schwartz L.B., Caughey G.H., Metcalfe D.D.

Clin. Immunol. 123:268-271(2007) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (9)
Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator); The disease severity and plasma tryptase levels were not affected by the number of alpha or beta tryptase alleles in mastocytosis patients. GeneRIF 7177

Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium.

Ribatti D., Nico B., Maxia C., Longo V., Murtas D., Mangieri D., Perra M.T., De Giorgis M., Piras F., Crivellato E. et al.

J. Cell. Mol. Med. 11:585-589(2007) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
These results suggest that the characteristic neovascularization observed in pterygium may be sustained at least in part by mast cells angiogenic mediators in particular tryptase. GeneRIF 7177

Characterization of three distinct catalytic forms of human tryptase-beta: their interrelationships and relevance.

Schechter N.M., Choi E.J., Selwood T., McCaslin D.R.

Biochemistry 46:9615-9629(2007) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
siHTbeta is for the most part an inactive species and any active monomer is a consequence of heparin binding to siHTbeta under dilute conditions where unfavorable thermodynamics and/or kinetics restrict formation of active tetramer. GeneRIF 7177

Beta-tryptase regulates IL-8 expression in airway smooth muscle cells by a PAR-2-independent mechanism.

Mullan C.S., Riley M., Clarke D., Tatler A., Sutcliffe A., Knox A.J., Pang L.

Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. 38:600-608(2008) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
Up-regulates interleukin-8 expression in airway smooth muscle cells through a protease-activated receptor(PAR)-2-independent proteolytic mechanism. GeneRIF 7177

Tryptase activates TGFbeta in human airway smooth muscle cells via direct proteolysis.

Tatler A.L., Porte J., Knox A., Jenkins G., Pang L.

Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 370:239-242(2008) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (15)
Tryptase activates TGFbeta via a PAR2-independent proteolytic mechanism in human ASM cells and may help understanding the role of tryptase in asthma. GeneRIF 7177

Tryptase activates calcium-independent phospholipase A2 and releases PGE2 in airway epithelial cells.

Rastogi P., Young D.M., McHowat J.

Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol. 295:L925-32(2008) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (10)
Tryptase stimulation of human small airway epithelial cells increased membrane-associated calcium-independent phospholipase A(2)gamma (iPLA(2)gamma) activity resulting in increased arachidonic acid and PGE(2) release. GeneRIF 7177

Alternate mRNA splicing in multiple human tryptase genes is predicted to regulate tetramer formation.

Jackson N.E., Wang H.W., Bryant K.J., McNeil H.P., Husain A., Liu K., Tedla N., Thomas P.S., King G.C., Hettiaratchi A. et al.

J. Biol. Chem. 283:34178-34187(2008) GeneRIF 7177 · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (6)
alternative mRNA splicing in multiple human tryptase genes has a role in regulating tetramer formation GeneRIF 7177

Mast cells tryptase in patients after renal transplantation.

Barczyk M., Mysliwiec M., Kalinowski M., Rowinski M., Brzosko S.

Transplant. Proc. 40:3437-3439(2008) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (6)
Positive correlation between serum tryptase concentration and hemoglobin hematocrit red blood cell count and hepatic cell damage in kidney transplantation. GeneRIF 7177

Co-localization of tryptase and cathepsin-G in mast cells in cutaneous mastocytosis.

Ribatti D., Nico B., Finato N., Crivellato E., Beltrami C.A.

Cancer Lett. 279:209-212(2009) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (8)
MC are immunoreactive to cathepsin-G in human cutaneous mastocytosis as well as the co-localization of tryptase and cathepsin-G in MC secretory granules. GeneRIF 7177

Novel partners of SPAG11B isoform D in the human male reproductive tract.

Radhakrishnan Y., Hamil K.G., Tan J.A., Grossman G., Petrusz P., Hall S.H., French F.S.

Biol. Reprod. 81:647-656(2009) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (20)
SPAG11B/D is both a substrate and a potent inhibitor of TPSAB1 activity. GeneRIF 7177

The cathelicidin LL-37 activates human mast cells and is degraded by mast cell tryptase: counter-regulation by CXCL4.

Schiemann F., Brandt E., Gross R., Lindner B., Mittelstadt J., Sommerhoff C.P., Schulmistrat J., Petersen F.

J. Immunol. 183:2223-2231(2009) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (10)
Proteolytic cleavage of cathelicidin LL-37 by mast cells (MC) is mediated by beta-tryptase the the major LL-37 processing enzyme in MC. GeneRIF 7177

Subjects with diarrhea-predominant IBS have increased rectal permeability responsive to tryptase.

Lee J.W., Park J.H., Park D.I., Park J.H., Kim H.J., Cho Y.K., Sohn C.I., Jeon W.K., Kim B.I.

Dig. Dis. Sci. 55:2922-2928(2010) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (7)
Tryptase seems to play an important role in the control of human colonic mucosal permeability and enhanced tryptase activity was responsible for the increased permeability of rectal mucosa in irritable bowel patients GeneRIF 7177

[Expression of mast cell tryptase in scar].

Gao F., Zhao Y., Feng Y.Q., Huo R., Xue W.J., Wang F.G., Lv R.R., Xue F., Li Q., Zhang J.

Zhonghua Zheng Xing Wai Ke Za Zhi 26:132-135(2010) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (7)
MCT gene may play a role in the pathogenesis of scar. GeneRIF 7177

Serum total tryptase levels are increased in patients with active chronic urticaria.

Ferrer M., Nunez-Cordoba J.M., Luquin E., Grattan C.E., De la Borbolla J.M., Sanz M.L., Schwartz L.B.

Clin. Exp. Allergy 40:1760-1766(2010) GeneRIF 7177 · Mapped (7)
these data show that patients suffering from active active chronic urticaria (CU) have significantly higher total tryptase levels than asymptomatic CU atopics without CU and healthy subjects. GeneRIF 7177

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