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Effects of rhinovirus infection on histamine and cytokine production by cell lines from human mast cells and basophils.

Masayoshi Hosoda1, Mutsuo Yamaya, Tomoko Suzuki, Norihiro Yamada, Masato Kamanaka, Kiyohisa Sekizawa, Joseph H Butterfield, Takehiko Watanabe, Hidekazu Nishimura, Hidetada Sasaki.   

Abstract

To understand the biochemical events that occur in the airways after rhinovirus (RV) infection, we developed for the first time a model in which the cell lines from human mast cells (HMC-1) and basophils (KU812) can be infected with RV14, a major group RV. Viral infection was confirmed by demonstrating that viral titers in culture supernatants, and RV RNA increased with time. RV14 infection alone and a combination of PMA plus calcium ionophore A23187, did not increase histamine production by these cells, although IgE plus anti-IgE increased the histamine production. However, histamine content in the supernatants increased in response to PMA plus A23187, or IgE plus anti-IgE after RV14 infection. PMA plus A23187 or IgE plus anti-IgE induced the production of IL-8 and GM-CSF in supernatants of HMC-1 cells and IL-4 and IL-6 in supernatants of KU812 cells. RV14 infection further increased the production of the cytokines, whereas RV14 infection alone did not alter the production of the cytokines by these cells. An Ab to ICAM-1 inhibited RV14 infection of the cells and decreased the production of cytokines and histamine after RV14 infection. RV14 infection enhanced the increases in intracellular calcium concentration and activation of NF-kappaB by PMA plus A23187 in the cells. These findings suggest that RV14 infection may prime the cytokine and histamine production from mast cells and basophils and may cause airway inflammation in asthma.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12133975     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.3.1482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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