Pharmaceuticals (May 2023)

Mast Cells as a Potential Target of Molecular Hydrogen in Regulating the Local Tissue Microenvironment

  • Dmitri Atiakshin,
  • Andrey Kostin,
  • Artem Volodkin,
  • Anna Nazarova,
  • Viktoriya Shishkina,
  • Dmitry Esaulenko,
  • Igor Buchwalow,
  • Markus Tiemann,
  • Mami Noda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16060817
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 817

Abstract

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Knowledge of the biological effects of molecular hydrogen (H2), hydrogen gas, is constantly advancing, giving a reason for the optimism in several healthcare practitioners regarding the management of multiple diseases, including socially significant ones (malignant neoplasms, diabetes mellitus, viral hepatitis, mental and behavioral disorders). However, mechanisms underlying the biological effects of H2 are still being actively debated. In this review, we focus on mast cells as a potential target for H2 at the specific tissue microenvironment level. H2 regulates the processing of pro-inflammatory components of the mast cell secretome and their entry into the extracellular matrix; this can significantly affect the capacity of the integrated-buffer metabolism and the structure of the immune landscape of the local tissue microenvironment. The analysis performed highlights several potential mechanisms for developing the biological effects of H2 and offers great opportunities for translating the obtained findings into clinical practice.

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