Abstract

Glioma-associated (GLI) transcription factors play important roles in tissue homeostasis and the hematopoietic system by regulating differentiation, survival, and proliferation. Given that mast cells (MCs) accumulate in tissues in MC-related disorders, including allergy and mastocytosis, we sought to investigate a potential role for GLI proteins in the regulation of the proliferation and survival of human MCs (huMCs).

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