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Molecular mechanisms of the regulation by kisspeptin of the formation and functional activity of Treg and Th17

Molecular mechanisms of the immunomodulatory effects of hormone kisspeptin on the formation and functional activity of inducible regulatory T cells (iTreg) and lymphocytes T helpers-17 (Th17) were studied using inhibitory analysis and direct measurements of the intracellular cAMP level. We found tha...

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Published in:Biochemistry (Moscow). Supplement series A, Membrane and cell biology Membrane and cell biology, 2016-07, Vol.10 (3), p.180-187
Main Authors: Gorbunova, O. L., Shirshev, S. V.
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Language:English
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Summary:Molecular mechanisms of the immunomodulatory effects of hormone kisspeptin on the formation and functional activity of inducible regulatory T cells (iTreg) and lymphocytes T helpers-17 (Th17) were studied using inhibitory analysis and direct measurements of the intracellular cAMP level. We found that kisspeptin in concentrations typical of the II and III trimester of pregnancy, increases the iTreg formation and at the same time inhibits the induction of Th17. Regardless of the concentration used, kisspeptin increased the IL-10 production and decreased the IL-17A production in the female CD4 + T lymphocytes. Correlation analysis revealed a statistically significant negative relationship between the percentages of iTreg and Th17, as well as between the IL-10 and IL-17A levels upon application of kisspeptin in the concentration of 9.6 pmol/L. In addition, in the presence of kisspeptin, a significant positive correlation was found between the percentage of iTreg and levels of IL-10 produced by CD4 + T lymphocytes of women. Our observations indicated that implementation of the kisspeptin immunomodulatory effects is associated with increased levels of cAMP and depends on the activity of the protein binding cAMP-responsive element (CREB) and kinase MAPK/ERK (MEK1/2). A direct correlation between increased levels of cAMP and the number iTreg was demonstrated.
ISSN:1990-7478
1990-7494
DOI:10.1134/S1990747816020069