Bacterial secretion of histamine within the gut influences immune responses within the lung.
Weronika BarcikBenoit PuginMarina Sabaté BrescóPatrick WestermannArturo O RinaldiDavid GroegerDries Van ElstMilena SokolowskaKrzysztof KrawczykRemo FreiRuth FerstlMarcin WawrzyniakCan AltunbulakliCezmi A AkdisCorina M BersetPublished in: Allergy (2019)
Histamine secretion from bacteria within the gut can have immunological consequences at distant mucosal sites, such as within the lung. These effects are influenced by host histamine receptor expression and the expression of histamine degrading enzymes.