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Signaling Pathway of Histamine H-1 Receptor-Mediated Histamine H-1 Receptor Gene Upregulation Induced by Histamine in U-373 MG Cells

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY(2021)

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Histamine H-1 receptor (H1R) is one of the targets of histamine in the nervous system and the peripheral tissues. Protein kinase C delta (PKC delta) signaling is involved in histamine-induced upregulation of H1R gene expression in HeLa cells. Histamine also upregulates H1R gene expression in U-373 MG cells. However, the molecular signaling of this upregulation is still unclear. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism of histamine-induced H1R gene upregulation in U-373 MG cells. Histamine-induced H1R gene upregulation was inhibited by H1R antagonist d-chlorpheniramine, but not by ranitidine, ciproxifan, or JNJ77777120, and H2R, H3R, or H4R antagonists, respectively. Ro-31-8220 and Go6976 also suppressed this upregulation, however, the PKC delta selective inhibitor rottlerin and the PKC beta selective inhibitor Ly333531 did not. Time-course studies showed distinct kinetics of H1R gene upregulation in U-373 MG cells from that in HeLa cells. A promoter assay revealed that the promoter region responsible for H1R gene upregulation in U-373 MG cells was different from that of HeLa cells. These data suggest that the H1R-activated H1R gene expression signaling pathway in U-373 MG cells is different from that in HeLa cells, possibly by using different promoters. The involvement of PKC alpha also suggests that compounds that target PKC delta could work as peripheral type H1R-selective inhibitors without a sedative effect.
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gene upregulation, histamine, histamine H-1 receptor, splice valiant, transcription regulation
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