Literature DB >> 12712241

Calcitonin gene related peptide and N-procalcitonin modulate CD11b upregulation in lipopolysaccharide activated monocytes and neutrophils.

Guillaume Monneret1, Maud Arpin2, Fabienne Venet2, Karim Maghni3, Anne-Lise Debard2, Alexandre Pachot2, Alain Lepape2, Jacques Bienvenu2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Circulating levels of calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) and calcitonin precursors, including procalcitonin (PCT) and its free aminopeptide N-procalcitonin (N-PCT), have been found dramatically increased in septic patients. PCT is known to attenuate the chemotaxis of monocytes in response to chemoattractants. This study examined whether CGRP and N-PCT modulate the LPS-induced expression of CD11b, which is one of the major integrins involved in monocyte and neutrophil chemotaxis during a response to microbial infections. DESIGN AND
SETTING: In vitro cell culture study in the immunology laboratory of a university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Healthy volunteers. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: We assessed the effects of N-PCT and CGRP on CD11b expression on monocytes and neutrophils after LPS (2 ng/ml) or fMLP (10(-8) M) challenges. We used a human whole blood model, and measurements were made by flow cytometry. Both peptides in a dose-dependent manner decreased the LPS- and fMLP-induced rise in CD11b in monocytes and neutrophils. As these peptides are thought to act by raising cAMP, we also mimicked their effects with the use of rolipram and forskolin and found similar results.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings are in line with recent studies demonstrating anti-inflammatory properties for this family of peptides. CGRP and calcitonin precursors may function as factors suppressing the propagation of inflammation through the inhibition of several processes involved during a response to a bacterial stimulus.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12712241     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-003-1759-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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