Mastocytosis (2024)

Mastocytosis is a rare condition caused by an excess number of mast cells gathering in the body's tissues.

There are 2 main types of mastocytosis:

  • cutaneous mastocytosis, which mainly affects children– where mast cells gather in the skin, but are not found in large numbers elsewhere in the body
  • systemic mastocytosis, which mainly affects adults–where mast cells gather in body tissues, such as the skin, internal organs and bones

There are alsoseveral subtypes of systemic mastocytosis, depending on the symptoms.

Mast cells

Mast cells are produced in the bone marrow, the spongy tissue found in the hollow centres of some bones, and live longer than normal cells. They're an important part ofthe immune system andhelpfight infection.

When mast cells detect a substance that triggers an allergic reaction (an allergen), they release histamine and other chemicalsinto the bloodstream.

Histamine makes the blood vessels expand and the surrounding skin itchy and swollen. It can also create a build-up of mucus in the airways, which become narrower.

Symptomsof mastocytosis

The symptoms of mastocytosis can vary depending on the type.

Cutaneous mastocytosis

The most common symptom of cutaneous mastocytosis is abnormal growths (lesions) on the skin, such asbumps and spots, which can form on the body and sometimes blister.

Systemic mastocytosis

Some people with systemic mastocytosis may experience episodes of severe symptoms, often with specific triggers such asphysical exertionor stress. Many people do not have any problems.

During an episode youmay have:

  • skin reactions–such as itching and flushing
  • gut symptoms–such as diarrhoea and vomiting
  • muscle and joint pain
  • mood changes,headaches and tiredness (fatigue)

There are 3 main subtypes of systemic mastocytosis. They are:

  • indolent systemic mastocytosis–symptoms are usuallymild to moderate and vary from person to person;indolent systemic mastocytosis accounts for around 90% of adult systemic mastocytosis cases
  • aggressive mastocytosis–where mast cells multiply in organs, such as the spleen, liver and digestive system; the symptoms are more wide-ranging and severe, although skin lesions are less common
  • systemic mastocytosis with associated blood (haematological) disease–where a condition that affects the blood cells, such as chronic leukaemia, also develops

Severe allergic reaction

People with mastocytosis have an increased risk ofdeveloping a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction. This is known as anaphylaxis.

The increased risk of anaphylaxisiscaused bytheabnormally highnumber of mast cells and their potential to release large amounts of histamine into the blood.

If you or your child has mastocytosis, you may need to carry an adrenaline auto-injector, which can be used to treat the symptoms of anaphylaxis.

Read more about the symptoms of mastocytosis.

Causes of mastocytosis

The cause or causes of mastocytosis are not fully known, butthere's thought to be an association witha change in genesknown as the KIT mutation.

TheKIT mutation makes the mast cells more sensitive to the effects of a signalling protein called stem cell factor (SCF).

SCF plays an important role in stimulating the production and survival of certain cells, such as blood cells and mast cells, inside the bone marrow.

In very few cases of mastocytosis it appearstheKIT mutation is passed down through families. However, in most cases the mutation happens for no apparent reason.

Diagnosing mastocytosis

A physical examination of the skin is the first stage in diagnosing cutaneous mastocytosis.

Your GP or skin specialist (dermatologist) may rub the affected areas of skin to see if they become red, inflamed and itchy. This is known as Darier's sign.

It's usually possible to confirm a diagnosis by carrying out abiopsy, where a small skin sample is taken and checked for mast cells.

The following tests are commonly used to look for systemic mastocytosis:

  • blood tests– including a full blood count (FBC) and measuring blood tryptase levels
  • an ultrasound scan to look for enlargement of the liver and spleen if it seems likely
  • aDEXA scan tomeasure bone density
  • a bone marrow biopsy test–wherea local anaestheticis used and along needleis insertedthroughthe skin into the bone underneath, usually in the pelvis

A diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis is usually made by finding typical changes on a bone marrow biopsy.

Treating mastocytosis

There's no cure for mastocytosis, sothe aim of treatment is totry to relievethe symptoms.

Treatment options will depend on thetype ofmastocytosis and the severity of the symptoms.

Mild to moderate cases of cutaneous mastocytosis can be treated with steroid cream (topical corticosteroids) for a short time.

Steroid cream reduces the number of mast cells that can release histamine and trigger swelling (inflammation) in the skin.

Antihistaminescan also be used to treat the symptoms of cutaneous or indolent mastocytosis, such as red skin and itchiness.

Antihistamines are a type of medicine that block the effects of histamine and areoften used to treat allergic conditions.

Read more about treating mastocytosis.

Complications of mastocytosis

In children, the symptoms of cutaneous mastocytosis usually improve over time, but remain stable in adults.

In many cases the condition gets better on its own by the time a child has reached puberty.

The outlook for systemic mastocytosis can vary, depending on the type you have.

Indolent systemic mastocytosis should not affect life expectancy, but other types can.

A fewpeople developa serious blood condition, such as chronic leukaemia, over their lifetime.

Page last reviewed: 30 December 2022
Next review due: 30 December 2025

Mastocytosis (2024)
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