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Increased histidine decarboxylase expression during in vitro monocyte maturation; a possible role of endogenously synthesised histamine in monocyte/macrophage differentiation

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Objective: In this study the expression of histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the pivotal enzyme in histamine formation and the effect of endogenously produced histamine on differentiation antigens was examined during in vitro differentiation of human monocytes. Material and treatment: Human elutriated monocytes from healthy volunteers were incubated with macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and the expression of HDC was followed at both mRNA and protein levels. To study the possible function of histamine we followed the expression of some cell surface markers (CD14, CD16, CD91, CD49d and CD11c) relevant for phagocytic differentiation upon incubation in the presence of different histamine inhibitors, an HDC inhibitor: S(+)-α-fluoromethyl-histidine HCl, (αFMH), a compound that disturbs the interaction of histamine with intracellular cyp450 moieties: N,N-diethyl-2-[4-(phenylmethyl) phenoxy]-ethanamine HCl, (DPPE); and H1 and H2 receptor antagonists, Triprolidine and Cimetidine. Results: During in vitro culture of elutriated human monocytes, in the presence of M-CSF, the gene expression and biosynthesis of HDC was considerably increased. The various antihistamine agents decreased the expression of the cell surface markers examined in this study. Conclusions: These data support the elevation of HDC expression during human monocytic differentiation and the possibility that monocyte-derived histamine is partially involved in regulation of M-CSF induced in vitro human monocyte/macrophage phagocytic differentiation.

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Received 26 June 2000; returned for revision 20 September 2000; returned for final revision 27 February 2001; accepted by E. Neugebauer 8 May 2001

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László, V., Rothe, G., Hegyesi, H. et al. Increased histidine decarboxylase expression during in vitro monocyte maturation; a possible role of endogenously synthesised histamine in monocyte/macrophage differentiation. Inflamm. res. 50, 428–434 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000266

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