Histamine Polarizes Human Dendritic Cells into Th2 Cell-Promoting Effector Dendritic Cells

Journal of Immunology - Tập 167 Số 7 - Trang 3682-3686 - 2001
Gersende Caron1,2, Yves Delneste1, Edith Roelandts3, Catherine Duez2, Jean‐Yves Bonnefoy1, Joël Pestel2, Pascale Jeannin1
1Centre d'Immunologie Pierre Fabre, Saint Julien en Genevois, France
2†Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité 416, Institut Pasteur, Lille, France;
3‡Pharmacie Centrale, Centre Hospitalier, Hazebrouck, France

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Abstract

Allergic disorders are characterized by allergen-specific Th2-biased responses. Signals controlling Th2 cell polarization, especially those acting by polarizing dendritic cells (DC) into Th2-promoting DC (DC2), are not well known. Histamine, a mediator released by allergen-stimulated mast cells from allergic subjects, has been reported to activate human immature DC. We have therefore tested whether histamine affects DC polarization. We report here that histamine inhibits LPS-induced IL-12 production and polarizes uncommitted maturing DC into effector DC2. DC matured in the presence of histamine fail to produce IL-12 upon subsequent stimulation and prime Th2 responses, even in presence of IFN-γ, a potent DC1-driving factor. All these effects are mediated through both H1 and H2 receptors. These data show that histamine is a potent DC2-polarizing factor and provide evidence for a novel mechanism that explains the initiation and maintenance of a predominant Th2 response in allergic disorders.

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