Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a major autonomic nervous system and stress mediator, is emerging as an important regulator of inflammation, implicated in autoimmunity, asthma, atherosclerosis, and cancer. Yet the role of NPY in regulating phenotype and functions of dendritic cells (DCs), the professional antigen-presenting cells, remains undefined. Here we investigated whether NPY could induce DCs to migrate, mature, and polarize naive T lymphocytes. We found that NPY induced a dose-dependent migration of human monocyte-derived immature DCs through the engagement of NPY Y1 receptor and the activation of ERK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases. NPY promoted DC adhesion to endothelial cells and trans-endothelial migration. It failed to induce phenotypic DC maturation, whereas it conferred a T helper 2 (T(h)2) polarizing profile to DCs through the up-regulation of interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 production. Thus, during an immune/inflammatory response NPY may exert proinflammatory effects through the recruitment of immature DCs, but it may exert antiinflammatory effects by promoting a T(h)2 polarization. Locally, at inflammatory sites, cell recruitment could be amplified in conditions of intense acute, chronic, or cold stress. Thus, altered or amplified signaling through the NPY-NPY-Y1 receptor-DC axis may have implications for the development of inflammatory conditions.

Neuropeptide Y induces potent migration of human immature dendritic cells and promotes a T(h)2 polarization / B., Buttari; E., Profumo; G., Domenici; A., Tagliani; Ippoliti, Flora; S., Bonini; Businaro, Rita; I., Elenkov; R., Rigano. - In: THE FASEB JOURNAL. - ISSN 0892-6638. - STAMPA. - 28:7(2014), pp. 3038-3049. [10.1096/fj.13-243485]

Neuropeptide Y induces potent migration of human immature dendritic cells and promotes a T(h)2 polarization

IPPOLITI, Flora;BUSINARO, Rita;
2014

Abstract

Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a major autonomic nervous system and stress mediator, is emerging as an important regulator of inflammation, implicated in autoimmunity, asthma, atherosclerosis, and cancer. Yet the role of NPY in regulating phenotype and functions of dendritic cells (DCs), the professional antigen-presenting cells, remains undefined. Here we investigated whether NPY could induce DCs to migrate, mature, and polarize naive T lymphocytes. We found that NPY induced a dose-dependent migration of human monocyte-derived immature DCs through the engagement of NPY Y1 receptor and the activation of ERK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases. NPY promoted DC adhesion to endothelial cells and trans-endothelial migration. It failed to induce phenotypic DC maturation, whereas it conferred a T helper 2 (T(h)2) polarizing profile to DCs through the up-regulation of interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 production. Thus, during an immune/inflammatory response NPY may exert proinflammatory effects through the recruitment of immature DCs, but it may exert antiinflammatory effects by promoting a T(h)2 polarization. Locally, at inflammatory sites, cell recruitment could be amplified in conditions of intense acute, chronic, or cold stress. Thus, altered or amplified signaling through the NPY-NPY-Y1 receptor-DC axis may have implications for the development of inflammatory conditions.
2014
adhesion to endothelial cells; adhesion to endothelial cells cytokines dc maturation mapks npy transendothelial migration; cytokines; dc maturation; mapks; neuromediators; transendothelial migration
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Neuropeptide Y induces potent migration of human immature dendritic cells and promotes a T(h)2 polarization / B., Buttari; E., Profumo; G., Domenici; A., Tagliani; Ippoliti, Flora; S., Bonini; Businaro, Rita; I., Elenkov; R., Rigano. - In: THE FASEB JOURNAL. - ISSN 0892-6638. - STAMPA. - 28:7(2014), pp. 3038-3049. [10.1096/fj.13-243485]
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