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  • Title: Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-induced depression of heterologous immune responses: effects of the histamine H2 receptor antagonist, cimetidine.
    Author: McElroy PJ, Befus AD.
    Journal: J Parasitol; 1987 Dec; 73(6):1158-63. PubMed ID: 3501802.
    Abstract:
    Both mucosal and systemic immune responses are depressed in mice infected with the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and this is correlated with a striking increase in the numbers of histamine-containing, mucosal-associated mast cells. As suppressor T cells bear histamine H2 receptors, we have used the H2 antagonist, cimetidine, to test whether histamine mediates N. brasiliensis-induced immunodepression. In uninfected mice, mitogenic responses to PHA and Con A were increased by treatment with cimetidine; in some experiments this treatment also increased antibody responses to a T-dependent antigen (TNP-BGG). By contrast, these T- and B-cell responses were markedly depressed in mice infected with N. brasiliensis, and cimetidine treatment did not alter this parasite-induced immunodepression. These results imply that although histamine can modulate immune responses in uninfected animals, it is not a major component of the immunoregulatory pathway induced by infection with N. brasiliensis.
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