A role for histamine type II (H-2) receptor binding in production of the lymphokine, soluble immune response suppressor (SIRS)
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A role for histamine type II (H-2) receptor binding in production of the lymphokine, soluble immune response suppressor (SIRS)
Abstract
Soluble immune response suppressor (SIRS) is an immunosuppressive protein produced by human and murine suppressor cells activated by a variety of agents. Because histamine has been reported to activate suppressor cells, the possibility that it also induced SIRS production was investigated. Human lymphocytes treated with 10(-4) M histamine for less than 1 hr released a suppressive substance into culture supernatants that was physically, functionally and antigenically similar to human SIRS. Cimetidine and ranitidine, structurally distinct histamine type II (H-2) receptor antagonists, prevented histamine-induced SIRS production. In further experiments, suppression of human polyclonal IgM PFC responses by Con A and interferons, substances that activate the SIRS pathway, was inhibited by H-2 receptor antagonists. Activation of lymphocytes to produce SIRS by Con A or interferons was blocked by cimetidine or ranitidine. These data demonstrate that production of SIRS is induced by histamine, and raise the possibility that H-2 receptor binding may play a role in the SIRS pathway.
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