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Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity

Correction of human myeloid cell function is crucial for the prevention of inflammatory and allergic reactions as well as leukaemia progression. Caffeine, a naturally occurring food component, is known to display anti-inflammatory effects which have previously been ascribed largely to its inhibitory...

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Autores principales: Gibbs, Bernhard F., Silva, Isabel Gonçalves, Prokhorov, Alexandr, Abooali, Maryam, Yasinska, Inna M., Casely-Hayford, Maxwell A., Berger, Steffen M., Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta, Sumbayev, Vadim V.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26384306
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author Gibbs, Bernhard F.
Silva, Isabel Gonçalves
Prokhorov, Alexandr
Abooali, Maryam
Yasinska, Inna M.
Casely-Hayford, Maxwell A.
Berger, Steffen M.
Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Sumbayev, Vadim V.
author_facet Gibbs, Bernhard F.
Silva, Isabel Gonçalves
Prokhorov, Alexandr
Abooali, Maryam
Yasinska, Inna M.
Casely-Hayford, Maxwell A.
Berger, Steffen M.
Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Sumbayev, Vadim V.
author_sort Gibbs, Bernhard F.
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description Correction of human myeloid cell function is crucial for the prevention of inflammatory and allergic reactions as well as leukaemia progression. Caffeine, a naturally occurring food component, is known to display anti-inflammatory effects which have previously been ascribed largely to its inhibitory actions on phosphodiesterase. However, more recent studies suggest an additional role in affecting the activity of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), a master regulator of myeloid cell translational pathways, although detailed molecular events underlying its mode of action have not been elucidated. Here, we report the cellular uptake of caffeine, without metabolisation, by healthy and malignant hematopoietic myeloid cells including monocytes, basophils and primary acute myeloid leukaemia mononuclear blasts. Unmodified caffeine downregulated mTOR signalling, which affected glycolysis and the release of pro-inflammatory/pro-angiogenic cytokines as well as other inflammatory mediators. In monocytes, the effects of caffeine were potentiated by its ability to inhibit xanthine oxidase, an enzyme which plays a central role in human purine catabolism by generating uric acid. In basophils, caffeine also increased intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels which further enhanced its inhibitory action on mTOR. These results demonstrate an important mode of pharmacological action of caffeine with potentially wide-ranging therapeutic impact for treating non-infectious disorders of the human immune system, where it could be applied directly to inflammatory cells.
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spelling pubmed-47456852016-02-23 Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity Gibbs, Bernhard F. Silva, Isabel Gonçalves Prokhorov, Alexandr Abooali, Maryam Yasinska, Inna M. Casely-Hayford, Maxwell A. Berger, Steffen M. Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta Sumbayev, Vadim V. Oncotarget Research Paper: Immunology Correction of human myeloid cell function is crucial for the prevention of inflammatory and allergic reactions as well as leukaemia progression. Caffeine, a naturally occurring food component, is known to display anti-inflammatory effects which have previously been ascribed largely to its inhibitory actions on phosphodiesterase. However, more recent studies suggest an additional role in affecting the activity of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), a master regulator of myeloid cell translational pathways, although detailed molecular events underlying its mode of action have not been elucidated. Here, we report the cellular uptake of caffeine, without metabolisation, by healthy and malignant hematopoietic myeloid cells including monocytes, basophils and primary acute myeloid leukaemia mononuclear blasts. Unmodified caffeine downregulated mTOR signalling, which affected glycolysis and the release of pro-inflammatory/pro-angiogenic cytokines as well as other inflammatory mediators. In monocytes, the effects of caffeine were potentiated by its ability to inhibit xanthine oxidase, an enzyme which plays a central role in human purine catabolism by generating uric acid. In basophils, caffeine also increased intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels which further enhanced its inhibitory action on mTOR. These results demonstrate an important mode of pharmacological action of caffeine with potentially wide-ranging therapeutic impact for treating non-infectious disorders of the human immune system, where it could be applied directly to inflammatory cells. Impact Journals LLC 2015-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4745685/ /pubmed/26384306 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Gibbs et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Immunology
Gibbs, Bernhard F.
Silva, Isabel Gonçalves
Prokhorov, Alexandr
Abooali, Maryam
Yasinska, Inna M.
Casely-Hayford, Maxwell A.
Berger, Steffen M.
Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Sumbayev, Vadim V.
Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title_full Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title_fullStr Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title_full_unstemmed Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title_short Caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mTOR pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
title_sort caffeine affects the biological responses of human hematopoietic cells of myeloid lineage via downregulation of the mtor pathway and xanthine oxidase activity
topic Research Paper: Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26384306
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