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Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation

Macrophages have crucial functions in initiating the inflammatory reaction in a strict temporal and spatial manner to provide a “clear-up” response required for resolution. Hormonal peptides such as melanocortins modulate macrophage reactivity and attenuate inflammation ranging from skin inflammatio...

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Autores principales: Patel, Hetal B., Montero-Melendez, Trinidad, Greco, Karin V., Perretti, Mauro
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Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3342072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22566831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2011.00041
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author Patel, Hetal B.
Montero-Melendez, Trinidad
Greco, Karin V.
Perretti, Mauro
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description Macrophages have crucial functions in initiating the inflammatory reaction in a strict temporal and spatial manner to provide a “clear-up” response required for resolution. Hormonal peptides such as melanocortins modulate macrophage reactivity and attenuate inflammation ranging from skin inflammation to joint disease and reperfusion injury. The melanocortins (e.g., adrenocorticotrophin, ACTH and αMSH) elicit regulatory properties through activation of a family of GPCRs, the melanocortin (MC) receptors; MC(1)–MC(5). Several studies have focused on MC(1) and MC(3) as anti-inflammatory receptors expressed on cells of the macrophage lineage. We review here elements of the melanocortin pathway with particular attention to macrophage function in anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving inflammatory settings. Evidence shows that ACTH, αMSH, and other MC agonists can activate MC(1) and MC(3) on macrophage through cAMP and/or NFκB-dependent mechanisms to abrogate pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and NO and enhance anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-10 and HO-1. Melanocortins and their receptors regulate inflammation by inhibiting leukocyte recruitment to and interaction with inflamed tissue. An intensely exciting addition to this field of research has been the ability of an αMSH analog; AP214 to activate MC(3) expressed on macrophage to enhance their clearance of both zymosan particles and apoptotic neutrophils thus putting melanocortins in line with other pro-resolving mediators. The use of mouse colonies mutated or nullified for MC(1) or MC(3), respectively as well as availability of selective MC receptor agonist/antagonists have been key to deciphering mechanisms by which elements of the melanocortin system play a role in these phenomena. We review here melanocortin pathway components with attention to the macrophage, reiterating receptor targets required for pro-resolving properties. The overall outcome will be identification of selective MC agonists as a strategy for innovative anti-inflammatory therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-33420722012-05-07 Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation Patel, Hetal B. Montero-Melendez, Trinidad Greco, Karin V. Perretti, Mauro Front Immunol Immunology Macrophages have crucial functions in initiating the inflammatory reaction in a strict temporal and spatial manner to provide a “clear-up” response required for resolution. Hormonal peptides such as melanocortins modulate macrophage reactivity and attenuate inflammation ranging from skin inflammation to joint disease and reperfusion injury. The melanocortins (e.g., adrenocorticotrophin, ACTH and αMSH) elicit regulatory properties through activation of a family of GPCRs, the melanocortin (MC) receptors; MC(1)–MC(5). Several studies have focused on MC(1) and MC(3) as anti-inflammatory receptors expressed on cells of the macrophage lineage. We review here elements of the melanocortin pathway with particular attention to macrophage function in anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving inflammatory settings. Evidence shows that ACTH, αMSH, and other MC agonists can activate MC(1) and MC(3) on macrophage through cAMP and/or NFκB-dependent mechanisms to abrogate pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and NO and enhance anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-10 and HO-1. Melanocortins and their receptors regulate inflammation by inhibiting leukocyte recruitment to and interaction with inflamed tissue. An intensely exciting addition to this field of research has been the ability of an αMSH analog; AP214 to activate MC(3) expressed on macrophage to enhance their clearance of both zymosan particles and apoptotic neutrophils thus putting melanocortins in line with other pro-resolving mediators. The use of mouse colonies mutated or nullified for MC(1) or MC(3), respectively as well as availability of selective MC receptor agonist/antagonists have been key to deciphering mechanisms by which elements of the melanocortin system play a role in these phenomena. We review here melanocortin pathway components with attention to the macrophage, reiterating receptor targets required for pro-resolving properties. The overall outcome will be identification of selective MC agonists as a strategy for innovative anti-inflammatory therapeutics. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3342072/ /pubmed/22566831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2011.00041 Text en Copyright © 2011 Patel, Montero-Melendez, Greco and Perretti. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with.
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Patel, Hetal B.
Montero-Melendez, Trinidad
Greco, Karin V.
Perretti, Mauro
Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title_full Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title_fullStr Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title_short Melanocortin Receptors as Novel Effectors of Macrophage Responses in Inflammation
title_sort melanocortin receptors as novel effectors of macrophage responses in inflammation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3342072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22566831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2011.00041
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