J. Claveau et al., CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC URTICARIA - POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF HISTAMINE-RELEASING FACTOR TO PATHOGENESIS, Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 92(1), 1993, pp. 132-137
Background: Histamine-releasing factor was recently shown to be clinic
ally relevant in allergic rhinitis and asthma. HRF could also be invol
ved in the pathogenicity of chronic idiopathic urticaria (CU). The pur
pose of this study was to investigate the role of HRF in the pathophys
iology of CU. Methods: Blisters were induced on lesional and nonlesion
al skin of 12 patients with CU and on normal skin of five control subj
ects. HRF activity and histamine content were measured in all samples
recovered from each skin site. Results: Significantly more HRF was fou
nd in blister fluids from lesional skin of patients with CU as compare
d with nonlesional skin and skin of control subjects. In addition, his
tamine content in blister fluids from affected skin of patients with C
U was significantly higher in comparison with both nonlesional skin of
patients with CU and skin of control subjects. HRF activity was also
higher in blister fluids from nonlesional skin of patients with CU tha
n that of control subjects, in spite of equivalent histamine content.
Conclusion: These data suggest that the inflammatory reaction found in
CU disease is associated with the cutaneous release of HPF.