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Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor

Activation of CB(2) has been demonstrated to induce directed immune cell migration. However, the ability of CB2 to act as a chemoattractant receptor in macrophages remains largely unexplored. Using a real-time chemotaxis assay and a panel of chemically diverse and widely used CB(2) agonists, we set...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Lewis, Christou, Ivy, Kapellos, Theodore S., Buchan, Alice, Brodermann, Maximillian H., Gianella-Borradori, Matteo, Russell, Angela, Iqbal, Asif J., Greaves, David R.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4451551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10682
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author Taylor, Lewis
Christou, Ivy
Kapellos, Theodore S.
Buchan, Alice
Brodermann, Maximillian H.
Gianella-Borradori, Matteo
Russell, Angela
Iqbal, Asif J.
Greaves, David R.
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Christou, Ivy
Kapellos, Theodore S.
Buchan, Alice
Brodermann, Maximillian H.
Gianella-Borradori, Matteo
Russell, Angela
Iqbal, Asif J.
Greaves, David R.
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description Activation of CB(2) has been demonstrated to induce directed immune cell migration. However, the ability of CB2 to act as a chemoattractant receptor in macrophages remains largely unexplored. Using a real-time chemotaxis assay and a panel of chemically diverse and widely used CB(2) agonists, we set out to examine whether CB(2) modulates primary murine macrophage chemotaxis. We report that of 12 agonists tested, only JWH133, HU308, L-759,656 and L-759,633 acted as macrophage chemoattractants. Surprisingly, neither pharmacological inhibition nor genetic ablation of CB(2) had any effect on CB(2) agonist-induced macrophage chemotaxis. As chemotaxis was pertussis toxin sensitive in both WT and CB(2)(-/-) macrophages, we concluded that a non-CB(1)/CB(2), G(i/o)-coupled GPCR must be responsible for CB(2) agonist-induced macrophage migration. The obvious candidate receptors GPR18 and GPR55 could not mediate JWH133 or HU308-induced cytoskeletal rearrangement or JWH133-induced β-arrestin recruitment in cells transfected with either receptor, demonstrating that neither are the unidentified GPCR. Taken together our results conclusively demonstrate that CB(2) is not a chemoattractant receptor for murine macrophages. Furthermore we show for the first time that JWH133, HU308, L-759,656 and L-759,633 have off-target effects of functional consequence in primary cells and we believe that our findings have wide ranging implications for the entire cannabinoid field.
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spelling pubmed-44515512015-06-09 Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor Taylor, Lewis Christou, Ivy Kapellos, Theodore S. Buchan, Alice Brodermann, Maximillian H. Gianella-Borradori, Matteo Russell, Angela Iqbal, Asif J. Greaves, David R. Sci Rep Article Activation of CB(2) has been demonstrated to induce directed immune cell migration. However, the ability of CB2 to act as a chemoattractant receptor in macrophages remains largely unexplored. Using a real-time chemotaxis assay and a panel of chemically diverse and widely used CB(2) agonists, we set out to examine whether CB(2) modulates primary murine macrophage chemotaxis. We report that of 12 agonists tested, only JWH133, HU308, L-759,656 and L-759,633 acted as macrophage chemoattractants. Surprisingly, neither pharmacological inhibition nor genetic ablation of CB(2) had any effect on CB(2) agonist-induced macrophage chemotaxis. As chemotaxis was pertussis toxin sensitive in both WT and CB(2)(-/-) macrophages, we concluded that a non-CB(1)/CB(2), G(i/o)-coupled GPCR must be responsible for CB(2) agonist-induced macrophage migration. The obvious candidate receptors GPR18 and GPR55 could not mediate JWH133 or HU308-induced cytoskeletal rearrangement or JWH133-induced β-arrestin recruitment in cells transfected with either receptor, demonstrating that neither are the unidentified GPCR. Taken together our results conclusively demonstrate that CB(2) is not a chemoattractant receptor for murine macrophages. Furthermore we show for the first time that JWH133, HU308, L-759,656 and L-759,633 have off-target effects of functional consequence in primary cells and we believe that our findings have wide ranging implications for the entire cannabinoid field. Nature Publishing Group 2015-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4451551/ /pubmed/26033291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10682 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Christou, Ivy
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Russell, Angela
Iqbal, Asif J.
Greaves, David R.
Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title_full Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title_fullStr Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title_short Primary Macrophage Chemotaxis Induced by Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonists Occurs Independently of the CB(2) Receptor
title_sort primary macrophage chemotaxis induced by cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists occurs independently of the cb(2) receptor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4451551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep10682
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