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  4. Systemic mastocytosis


    Systemic mastocytosis (mas-to-sy-TOE-sis) is a rare disorder caused by a mutation that results in an excessive number of mast cells in your body.
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    Most cases of systemic mastocytosis are caused by somatic mutations in the KIT gene. This gene encodes a protein that helps control many important cellular processes such as cell growth and division; survival; and movement. This protein is also important for the development of certain types of cells, including mast cells (immune cells that are important for the inflammatory response). Mutations in the KIT gene can leads to an overproduction of mast cells, which then accumulate in internal...

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    WebMast Cell Activation. Figure 2. Effects of Mast-Cell Activation. Mast cells derive from the bone marrow but unlike other white blood cells, mast cells are released into the blood as mast cell progenitors and do not fully …

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