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Histamine-releasing activity in supernatants of mononuclear cells: contribution of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 activity compared with IgE-dependent activity.

BACKGROUND: Supernatants of cultured human mononuclear cells contain factors that induce histamine release from basophils. Some of the histamine-releasing factors present are IgE-independent, but an IgE-dependent form has also been described. The IgE that does respond to the IgE-dependent histamine-releasing factor was defined as IgE+. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to analyze the contribution of chemokines, such as monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (IgE-independent), to improve the detection of IgE-dependent histamine-releasing factor. METHODS: Supernatants were prepared from mononuclear cells of three subjects. Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 content and histamine-releasing activity (HRA) were measured. Depletion of chemokine activity was carried out with heparin-Sepharose (Pharmacia, Uppasala, Sweden). RESULTS: Replacing IgE- on basophils with IgE+ serum decreased the correlation between monocyte chemotactic protein-1 and histamine release (rho = 0.80, n = 280 vs p = 0.12, n = 18; p for difference between p values; < 0.05). After depletion of chemokines in three supernatants derived from mononuclear cells, IgE-dependent HRA was still present. CONCLUSION: We conclude that in supernatants derived from mononuclear cells, the IgE-independent HRA masks the IgE-dependent HRA. The latter can be more clearly detected after depletion of chemokine activity with heparin-Sepharose.[1]

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  1. Histamine-releasing activity in supernatants of mononuclear cells: contribution of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 activity compared with IgE-dependent activity. Pasmans, S.G., Aalbers, M., Daha, M.R., Knol, E.F., Jansen, H.M., Aalberse, R.C. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. (1996) [Pubmed]
 
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