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Alessandra Mazzoni, Howard A. Young, Jessica H. Spitzer, Alberto Visintin, David M. Segal
Published in Volume 108, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 108(12):1865–1873 doi:10.1172/JCI13930
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Histamine alters the polarizing capacities of DCs. (a) After an overnight incubation with LPS or LPS plus histamine, DCs were washed, irradiated, and added to allogeneic naive CD45RA+, CD4+ T cells at a DC/T cell ratio of 1:10. T cells were primed, expanded, and internally stained for IFN-γ and IL-4. Results from two experiments, using DCs and T cells from separate donors, are shown. (b) Six replicate experiments were performed using cells from different donors, and the percent changes in the IL-4– or IFN-γ–producing cells are shown for each. Average changes are indicated by the short horizontal lines. The average changes were significant using a Student t test (P = 0.027 for the increase in IL-4, and P = 0.01 for the decrease in IFN-γ).