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Title

Histamine 4 receptor plays an important role in auto-antibody-induced arthritis.

Authors

Nent, Elisa; Frommholz, David; Gajda, Mieczyslaw; Bräuer, Rolf; Illges, Harald

Abstract

Antagonism of the histamine 4 receptor protects mice from autoantibody-induced arthritis.Rheumatoid arthritis is a widespread autoimmune disease. In the murine K/B×N arthritis model, anti-GPI (anti-glucose 6-phosphate isomerase) antibodies lead to the formation of immune complexes. In the course of pathogenesis, these complexes activate the immune system and induce degranulation of mast cells, which are essential in this model of rheumatoid arthritis. A major mediator in mast cell granules is histamine, which is proven to be indispensable for joint inflammation in K/B×N mice. Histamine is known to bind to four different receptors (HR1–4), which have different expression profiles and exert a variety of different functions, including activation of the immune system. To analyze the contribution of the different histamine receptors, we employed histamine receptor antagonists (cetirizine, ranitidine, thioperamide and clozapine) blocking the receptors in C57BL/6 mice. Arthritis was induced via K/B×N serum injection. The results demonstrated that mice treated with all four histamine receptor antagonists simultaneously showed no arthritic symptoms, while positive control mice injected with K/B×N serum and vehicle suffered from severe symptoms. When antagonists specific for HR1–4 were applied individually, only the HR4 antagonist clozapine could protect mice from arthritis, reflecting its expression and functionality in the immune system.

Subjects

RHEUMATOID arthritis; HISTAMINE receptors; AUTOANTIBODIES; AUTOIMMUNE diseases; GLUCOSE phosphate isomerase; MAST cells; ORGANELLES

Publication

International Immunology, 2013, Vol 25, Issue 7, p437

ISSN

0953-8178

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/intimm/dxt008

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