Use of the relative release index for histamine in LAD2 cells to evaluate the potential anaphylactoid effects of drugs

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Anaphylactoid reactions are common clinical acute adverse drug reactions that can exacerbate a patient's condition and produce effects that may become life-threatening. Therefore, it is important to establish a novel method to evaluate drugs for anaphylactoid reactions. In this study, we developed a sensitive and rapid method to detect histamine release from LAD2 cells using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and constructed a relative release index based on various release curve parameters, including allergen release time and sudden change rate, to evaluate the potential and strength of allergen-induced anaphylactoid reactions. This LAD2 release model was used to evaluate anaphylactoid reactions induced by ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, lomefloxacin, moxifloxacin, and baicalin. The results positively correlated with those obtained with an Evans blue ear test and negatively correlated with the Ca2+ influx EC50. In summary, the current study established a novel in vitro method to analyze the properties of histamine release from LAD2 cells and characterize the sensitization and strength of sensitization of drugs or components that may induce anaphylactoid reactions.

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Han, S., Lv, Y., Kong, L., Che, D., Liu, R., Fu, J., … He, L. (2017). Use of the relative release index for histamine in LAD2 cells to evaluate the potential anaphylactoid effects of drugs. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14224-z

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