Background: Histamine plays a central role in the pathogenesis of allergic and inflammatory diseases by modulating vascular and airway responses. Increasing evidence suggests that histamine also regulates the function of inflammatory and immune cells. Macrophages are primarily involved in inflammatory diseases of the lung. We explored the ability of low concentrations of histamine to induce the release of proinflammatory mediators from human lung macrophages. Methods: Macrophages purified (>95%) from lung parenchyma by Percoll density gradients and adherence to polystyrene dishes were incubated (37°C, 2-24 h) with histamine (10-9-10-6 M). At the end of incubation, the release of β-glucuronidase and IL-6 was determined. Results: Histamine in...
The local cytokine environment and the presence of stimulatory signals determine whether monocytes a...
Histamine is an important mediator in the development of allergic reactions. Only a small subset of ...
International audienceBackground: The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is involved in the recognition...
Background: Histamine plays a central role in the pathogenesis of allergic and inflammatory diseases...
Increasing evidence suggests that a continuous release of histamine from mast cells occurs in the ai...
BACKGROUND: Histamine modulates several functions in human monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cel...
Histamine, which is mainly produced by mast cells and basophils, participates in various allergic sy...
BACKGROUND Histamine is a key immunoregulatory mediator and can dampen proinflammatory responses vi...
The chemokine CCL18 is produced in cells of the myelomonocytic lineage and represents one of the mos...
BACKGROUND Histamine is an important immunomodulator influencing both the innate and adaptive immun...
Because of the importance of cytokines in the regulation of allergic inflammation, we investigated t...
AbstractIt is known that histamine suppresses gene expression and synthesis of tumor necrosis factor...
Histamine controls the function of dendritic cells (DCs). It appears to be required for the normal d...
: Histamine is an inflammatory mediator that can be released from mast cells to induce airway remode...
The course and outcome of infection with mycobacteria are determined by a complex interplay between ...
The local cytokine environment and the presence of stimulatory signals determine whether monocytes a...
Histamine is an important mediator in the development of allergic reactions. Only a small subset of ...
International audienceBackground: The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is involved in the recognition...
Background: Histamine plays a central role in the pathogenesis of allergic and inflammatory diseases...
Increasing evidence suggests that a continuous release of histamine from mast cells occurs in the ai...
BACKGROUND: Histamine modulates several functions in human monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cel...
Histamine, which is mainly produced by mast cells and basophils, participates in various allergic sy...
BACKGROUND Histamine is a key immunoregulatory mediator and can dampen proinflammatory responses vi...
The chemokine CCL18 is produced in cells of the myelomonocytic lineage and represents one of the mos...
BACKGROUND Histamine is an important immunomodulator influencing both the innate and adaptive immun...
Because of the importance of cytokines in the regulation of allergic inflammation, we investigated t...
AbstractIt is known that histamine suppresses gene expression and synthesis of tumor necrosis factor...
Histamine controls the function of dendritic cells (DCs). It appears to be required for the normal d...
: Histamine is an inflammatory mediator that can be released from mast cells to induce airway remode...
The course and outcome of infection with mycobacteria are determined by a complex interplay between ...
The local cytokine environment and the presence of stimulatory signals determine whether monocytes a...
Histamine is an important mediator in the development of allergic reactions. Only a small subset of ...
International audienceBackground: The Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is involved in the recognition...