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Increase of histidine decarboxylase activity in murine myelomonocytic leukemia cells (WEHI-3B) in parallel to their differentiation into macrophages
Authors:Kumiko Kawaguchi-Nagata  Takehiko Watanabe  Kazutaka Maeyama  Atsushi Yamatodani  Haruki Okamura  Toshihide Tamura  Ko Shoji  Yukihiko Kitamura
Abstract:When cells of mouse myelomonocytyc leukemia cell line, WEHI-3B, were cultured in the presence of actinomycin D plus the serum which was obtained from mice injected with bacterial endotoxin, i.e., lipopolysaccharide, their histidine decarboxylase (l-histidine carboxy-lyase, EC 4.1.1.22) (HDC) activity increased about 100-fold with a peak at 48 h. According to the increase in HDC activity, the expression of surface antigens associated with macrophages, such as Mac II, Mac III and Ia, increased markedly on WEHI-3B cells as well as their morphological changes to macrophages. Histamine levels in the culture medium increased concomitantly with the increase in the HDC activity in WEHI-3B cells, whereas the histamine contents inside the cells did not increase remarkably. Furthermore, the addition of lipopolysaccharide to the culture medium caused an additional 2-fold increase in the HDC activity of WEHI-3B cells. These results indicate that the increase in HDC activity in WEHI-3B cells may represent an event in the process of the differentiation to macrophages.
Keywords:Histamine  Histidine decarboxylase  Macrophages  Differentiation  Myelomonocytic leukemia cell  (Murine)
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