Histamine H(3) receptor integrates peripheral inflammatory signals in the neurogenic control of immune responses and autoimmune disease susceptibility.

  • Dimitry N Krementsov
  • Emma H Wall
  • Rebecca A Martin
  • Meenakumari Subramanian
  • Rajkumar Noubade
  • Roxana Del Rio
  • Gary M Mawe
  • Jeffrey P Bond
  • Matthew E Poynter
  • Elizabeth P Blankenhorn
  • Cory Teuscher
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Histamine H(3) receptor (Hrh3/H(3)R) is primarily expressed by neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) where it functions as a presynaptic inhibitory autoreceptor and heteroreceptor. Previously, we identified an H(3)R-mediated central component in susceptibility to experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), the principal autoimmune model of multiple sclerosis (MS), related to neurogenic control of blood brain barrier permeability and peripheral T cell effector responses. Furthermore, we identified Hrh3 as a positional candidate for the EAE susceptibility locus Eae8. Here, we characterize Hrh3 polymorphisms between EAE-susceptible and resistant SJL and B10.S mice, respectively, and show that Hrh3 isoform expression in the CNS is diff...

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