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5. Dec 2025

Proteogenomic Analyses of Allergic Mast Cell Degranulation

Datum: 5. December 2025 | 09:30 – 10:30
Sprecher: Marc Schmidt-Supprian, TU Munich
Veranstaltungsort: Mondi 2, Central Building
Sprache: Englisch

Mast cells are ancient immune cells with key effector functions in allergic and anaphylactic reactions. Mast cells bind circulating IgE with their FCERIA surface receptor and thereby acquire a functional antigen receptor module. As mast cells and their surface-bound IgE are long-lived, their allergic antigen reactivity reflects the current and historical IgE production. Upon allergic antigen encounter, mast cells release a large number of pre-formed and newly produced bioactive substances from their granules in a process termed degranulation. Antigen-induced IgE:FCERI proximal signaling has been elucidated in great detail. However, downstream signals regulating degranulation are not well understood.

We performed systematic proteomic analyses of kinetic mast cell degranulation combined with loss-of-function CRISPR screens to shed light on these processes.

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Datum:
5. December 2025
09:30 – 10:30

Sprecher:
Marc Schmidt-Supprian, TU Munich

Veranstaltungsort:
Mondi 2, Central Building

Sprache:
Englisch

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