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  • Key words: Interferon - Histidine decarboxylase - Melanoma  (1)
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    ISSN: 1420-908X
    Keywords: Key words: Interferon - Histidine decarboxylase - Melanoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Objective: Histamine plays an important role in a series of processes including inflammation, allergy, gastric acid secretion, neurotransmission, embryogenesis and in various tumours. Histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the enzyme solely responsible for generation of histamine is expressed in many cells including regenerating and tumour cells. HDC expression is regulated by multiple tissue factors, e.g. various cytokines and growth hormones. In this study the effect of interferon α and interferon γ on the expression of HDC and on cell proliferation in vitro on melanoma cell line.¶Methods: We used recombinant human interferon α, interferon γ and human melanoma cell line HT168.¶Results: Our data show that both IFNα and IFNγ decreased the HDC mRNA and protein expression, though with dissimilar kinetics. IFNγ strongly suppresses the proliferation at 72 h, while IFNα has a more moderate effect.¶Conclusions: Since previously the inhibitory effect of histamine on gene expression of interferon γ was detected, a reciprocal inhibition between histamine and IFN γ is proposed.
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 221 (1978), S. 105-113 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Tonsilläre Lymphozyten ; E-Rosetten ; EA-Rosetten ; Tonsillitis ; Alter ; Tonsillar lymphocytes ; E-rosette ; EA-rosette ; Tonsillitis ; Age
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Tonsillar E and EA rosette forming lymphocyte subpopulations were studied in 120 tonsillectomized patients. T cell ratio was usually lower in the tonsils than in the blood. EA binding cells were studied with indicator systems of human or rabbit antibody sensitized red cells, respectively. Poorly sensitized human RBCs (EArabbit) bind much better to tonsillar cells than to blood lymphocytes and so this system proved to be specially suitable to study tonsillar EA binding cells. Increase in E and EArabbit rosette forming cell frequencies were found with the age of patients. Decrease in percentage of T cells and EArabbit rosette binding cells were found with high frequency of acut tonsillitis and with clinical symptoms of chronic local inflammation. The variation of these lymphocyte subpopulations with the local tonsillar inflammatory processes suggest a considerable clinical immunological role of local T cells and of this portion of Fc receptor positive lymphocytes.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Tonsilläre E- und EA-Rosetten bildende Lymphozytensubpopulation untersuchten die Verfasser bei 120 tonsillektomierten Patienten. Die T-Zellen-Ratio war gewöhnlich niedriger in den Tonsillen als im Blut. EA bindende Zellen wurden im Indikatorsystem der mit humanen oder Kaninchen-Antikörper sensibilisierten Erythrozyten untersucht. Schwächer sensibilisierte humane Erythrozyten (EAKaninchen) binden sich besser an Tonsillenzellen als an Blutlymphozyten. Verstärkt wurden E- und EAKaninchen-Rosetten bildende Zellen, frequentiert mit zunehmendem Alter der Patienten gefunden. Prozentuale Herabsetzung der T-Zellen und EAKaninchen-Rosetten bildenden Zellen wurde bei sehr häufig auftretender akuter Tonsillitis und im Falle klinischer Symptome der chronischen lokalen Entzündung beobachtet.
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