Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine

Background/Aims: As a major inflammatory molecule released from mast cell activation, histamine has been reported to regulate TLRs expression and cytokine production in inflammatory cells present in the microenvironment. In this study, we determined the ability of histamine to modulate TLRs expressi...

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Main Authors: Guogang Xie, Feng Wang, Xia Peng, Yuting Liang, Haiwei Yang, Li Li
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Language:English
Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2018-05-01
Series:Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489646
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spelling doaj-3456295c1ce94b86802789bf234d81762020-11-25T02:15:35ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782018-05-014662401241110.1159/000489646489646Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by HistamineGuogang XieFeng WangXia PengYuting LiangHaiwei YangLi LiBackground/Aims: As a major inflammatory molecule released from mast cell activation, histamine has been reported to regulate TLRs expression and cytokine production in inflammatory cells present in the microenvironment. In this study, we determined the ability of histamine to modulate TLRs expression and cytokine production in mast cells. Methods: HMC-1 and P815 cells were exposed to various concentrations of histamine in the presence or absence of histamine antagonist for 2, 6 or 16 h. The effect of histamine on the expression of TLR3 protein and mRNA was analyzed by flow cytometry、 RT-PCR and immunofluorescent microscopy. Furthermore, we also examined the effect of histamine on the secretion of MCP-1 and IL-13 from mast cells by ELISA. Results: The amplification of TLR3 mRNA and protein expression in mast cells was observed after incubation with histamine, which was accompanied by increasing secretion of IL-13 and MCP-1 via H1 receptor. The signaling pathways of PI3K/ Akt and Erk1/2/MAPK contributed to these induction effects. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that histamine up-regulates the expression of TLR3 and secretion of IL-13 and MCP-1 in mast cells, thus identifying a new mechanism for the histamine inducing allergic response.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489646Toll like receptorMCP-1IL-13Mast cell
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author Guogang Xie
Feng Wang
Xia Peng
Yuting Liang
Haiwei Yang
Li Li
spellingShingle Guogang Xie
Feng Wang
Xia Peng
Yuting Liang
Haiwei Yang
Li Li
Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Toll like receptor
MCP-1
IL-13
Mast cell
author_facet Guogang Xie
Feng Wang
Xia Peng
Yuting Liang
Haiwei Yang
Li Li
author_sort Guogang Xie
title Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
title_short Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
title_full Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
title_fullStr Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Mast Cell Toll-Like Receptor 3 Expression and Cytokines Release by Histamine
title_sort modulation of mast cell toll-like receptor 3 expression and cytokines release by histamine
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background/Aims: As a major inflammatory molecule released from mast cell activation, histamine has been reported to regulate TLRs expression and cytokine production in inflammatory cells present in the microenvironment. In this study, we determined the ability of histamine to modulate TLRs expression and cytokine production in mast cells. Methods: HMC-1 and P815 cells were exposed to various concentrations of histamine in the presence or absence of histamine antagonist for 2, 6 or 16 h. The effect of histamine on the expression of TLR3 protein and mRNA was analyzed by flow cytometry、 RT-PCR and immunofluorescent microscopy. Furthermore, we also examined the effect of histamine on the secretion of MCP-1 and IL-13 from mast cells by ELISA. Results: The amplification of TLR3 mRNA and protein expression in mast cells was observed after incubation with histamine, which was accompanied by increasing secretion of IL-13 and MCP-1 via H1 receptor. The signaling pathways of PI3K/ Akt and Erk1/2/MAPK contributed to these induction effects. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that histamine up-regulates the expression of TLR3 and secretion of IL-13 and MCP-1 in mast cells, thus identifying a new mechanism for the histamine inducing allergic response.
topic Toll like receptor
MCP-1
IL-13
Mast cell
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489646
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