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Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a

Netrin-1, acting at its cognate receptor UNC5b, has been previously demonstrated to inhibit CC chemokine-induced immune cell migration. In line with this, we found that netrin-1 was able to inhibit CCL2-induced migration of bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs). However, whether netrin-1 is capabl...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Lewis, Brodermann, Maximillian Hugo, McCaffary, David, Iqbal, Asif Jilani, Greaves, David R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4980032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27509208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160685
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author Taylor, Lewis
Brodermann, Maximillian Hugo
McCaffary, David
Iqbal, Asif Jilani
Greaves, David R.
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description Netrin-1, acting at its cognate receptor UNC5b, has been previously demonstrated to inhibit CC chemokine-induced immune cell migration. In line with this, we found that netrin-1 was able to inhibit CCL2-induced migration of bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs). However, whether netrin-1 is capable of inhibiting chemotaxis to a broader range of chemoattractants remains largely unexplored. As our initial experiments demonstrated that RAW264.7 and BMDMs expressed high levels of C5a receptor 1 (C5aR1) on their surface, we aimed to determine the effect of netrin-1 exposure on monocyte/macrophage cell migration induced by C5a, a complement peptide that plays a major role in multiple inflammatory pathologies. Treatment of RAW264.7 macrophages, BMDMs and human monocytes with netrin-1 inhibited their chemotaxis towards C5a, as measured using two different real-time methods. This inhibitory effect was found to be dependent on netrin-1 receptor signalling, as an UNC5b blocking antibody was able to reverse netrin-1 inhibition of C5a induced BMDM migration. Treatment of BMDMs with netrin-1 had no effect on C5aR1 proximal signalling events, as surface C5aR1 expression, internalisation and intracellular Ca(2+) release following C5aR1 ligation remained unaffected after netrin-1 exposure. We next examined receptor distal events that occur following C5aR1 activation, but found that netrin-1 was unable to inhibit C5a induced phosphorylation of ERK1/2, Akt and p38, pathways important for cellular migration. Furthermore, netrin-1 treatment had no effect on BMDM cytoskeletal rearrangement following C5a stimulation as determined by microscopy and real-time electrical impedance sensing. Taken together these data highlight that netrin-1 inhibits monocyte and macrophage cell migration, but that the mechanism behind this effect remains unresolved. Nevertheless, netrin-1 and its cognate receptors warrant further investigation as they may represent a potential avenue for the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-49800322016-08-25 Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a Taylor, Lewis Brodermann, Maximillian Hugo McCaffary, David Iqbal, Asif Jilani Greaves, David R. PLoS One Research Article Netrin-1, acting at its cognate receptor UNC5b, has been previously demonstrated to inhibit CC chemokine-induced immune cell migration. In line with this, we found that netrin-1 was able to inhibit CCL2-induced migration of bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs). However, whether netrin-1 is capable of inhibiting chemotaxis to a broader range of chemoattractants remains largely unexplored. As our initial experiments demonstrated that RAW264.7 and BMDMs expressed high levels of C5a receptor 1 (C5aR1) on their surface, we aimed to determine the effect of netrin-1 exposure on monocyte/macrophage cell migration induced by C5a, a complement peptide that plays a major role in multiple inflammatory pathologies. Treatment of RAW264.7 macrophages, BMDMs and human monocytes with netrin-1 inhibited their chemotaxis towards C5a, as measured using two different real-time methods. This inhibitory effect was found to be dependent on netrin-1 receptor signalling, as an UNC5b blocking antibody was able to reverse netrin-1 inhibition of C5a induced BMDM migration. Treatment of BMDMs with netrin-1 had no effect on C5aR1 proximal signalling events, as surface C5aR1 expression, internalisation and intracellular Ca(2+) release following C5aR1 ligation remained unaffected after netrin-1 exposure. We next examined receptor distal events that occur following C5aR1 activation, but found that netrin-1 was unable to inhibit C5a induced phosphorylation of ERK1/2, Akt and p38, pathways important for cellular migration. Furthermore, netrin-1 treatment had no effect on BMDM cytoskeletal rearrangement following C5a stimulation as determined by microscopy and real-time electrical impedance sensing. Taken together these data highlight that netrin-1 inhibits monocyte and macrophage cell migration, but that the mechanism behind this effect remains unresolved. Nevertheless, netrin-1 and its cognate receptors warrant further investigation as they may represent a potential avenue for the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics. Public Library of Science 2016-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4980032/ /pubmed/27509208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160685 Text en © 2016 Taylor et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Greaves, David R.
Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title_full Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title_fullStr Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title_full_unstemmed Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title_short Netrin-1 Reduces Monocyte and Macrophage Chemotaxis towards the Complement Component C5a
title_sort netrin-1 reduces monocyte and macrophage chemotaxis towards the complement component c5a
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4980032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27509208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160685
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