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  • Wang, Ying  (2)
  • Medicine  (2)
  • XA 54100  (2)
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    In: The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists, Vol. 196, No. 1_Supplement ( 2016-05-01), p. 51.6-51.6
    Abstract: Chemokines plays a crucial role in the migration of leukocytes, which are involved in immune and inflammatory reactions with their receptors. To find novel chemotactic cytokines, we carried out genome-wide bioinformatics analysis and PBMC chemoattractant platform screen. Seven novel potential chemotactic cytokines were picked up, one of them was PC3-secreted microprotein (PSMP). The mature secreted PSMP was able to chemoattract human peripheral blood monocytes, lymphocytes and THP-1 cells. CCR2 was identified as a high-affinity receptor for PSMP by in vitro chemotaxis, calcium flux, receptor internalization, and radioligand-binding assays. Furthermore, we found that PSMP was extensively expressed at low levels in normal human tissues, but was significantly up-regulated in intestinal biopsies from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and mouse DSS-induced colitic tissue in the early stage prior to IL-6, TNF-α and CCL2 up-regulation. Moreover, the results showed that PSMP triggered inflammatory Ly6ChiCCR2+ monocyte migration from the circulation into the lamina propria in a CCR2-dependent manner and promoted the progression of inflammation. A PSMP neutralizing monoclonal antibody significantly mollified inflammation in a mouse DSS colitis model. Taken together, our study provides the first evidence that PSMP is a novel chemotactic cytokines whose receptor is CCR2 and PSMP plays a vital and irreplaceable role in triggering and promoting DSS colitis. Our finding not only reveals the function and regulating mechanism of PSMP, but also provides a promising therapeutic strategy for treating inflammatory bowel disease.
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    ISSN: 0022-1767 , 1550-6606
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    Language: English
    Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists, Vol. 192, No. 4 ( 2014-02-15), p. 1878-1886
    Abstract: PC3-secreted microprotein (PSMP) or microseminoprotein is a newly discovered secreted protein whose function is currently unknown. In this study, PSMP was found to possess chemotactic ability toward monocytes and lymphocytes, and its functional receptor was identified as CCR2B. PSMP was identified as a chemoattractant protein from a PBMC chemoattractant platform screen that we established. The mature secreted PSMP was able to chemoattract human peripheral blood monocytes, PBLs, and CCR2B-expressing THP-1 cells, but not peripheral blood neutrophils, even though it does not contain the classical structure of chemokines. CCR2B was identified as one receptor for PSMP-mediated chemotaxis by screening HEK293 cells that transiently expressed classical chemokine receptors; results obtained from the chemotaxis, calcium flux, receptor internalization, and radioligand-binding assays all confirmed this finding. To further identify the major function of PSMP, we analyzed its expression profile in tissues. PSMP is highly expressed in benign prostatic hyperplasia and in some prostate cancers, and can also be detected in breast tumor tissue. In response to PSMP stimulation, phosphorylated ERK levels downstream of CCR2B signaling were upregulated in the PC3 cell line. Taken together, our data collectively suggest that PSMP is a chemoattractant protein acting as a novel CCR2 ligand that may influence inflammation and cancer development.
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    Language: English
    Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists
    Publication Date: 2014
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