Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2018)

Role of Histamine in Modulating the Immune Response and Inflammation

  • Anna Cláudia Calvielli Castelo Branco,
  • Fábio Seiti Yamada Yoshikawa,
  • Anna Julia Pietrobon,
  • Maria Notomi Sato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9524075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Inflammatory mediators, including cytokines, histamine, bradykinin, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes, impact the immune system, usually as proinflammatory factors. Other mediators act as regulatory components to establish homeostasis after injury or prevent the inflammatory process. Histamine, a biogenic vasoactive amine, causes symptoms such as allergies and has a pleiotropic effect that is dependent on its interaction with its four histamine receptors. In this review, we discuss the dualistic effects of histamine: how histamine affects inflammation of the immune system through the activation of intracellular pathways that induce the production of inflammatory mediators and cytokines in different immune cells and how histamine exerts regulatory functions in innate and adaptive immune responses. We also evaluate the interactions between these effects.