| Literature DB >> 19099187 |
P J Lardone1, A Carrillo-Vico, P Molinero, A Rubio, J M Guerrero.
Abstract
Human lymphocyte melatonin, through membrane and nuclear receptors binding, acts as an activator in IL-2 production. Antagonism of membrane melatonin receptors using luzindole exacerbates the drop of the IL-2 production induced by PGE(2) in peripheral blood mononuclear and Jurkat cells. This paper studies the melatonin membrane and nuclear receptors interplay in PGE(2)-diminished IL-2 production. The decrease in IL-2 production after PGE(2) and/or luzindole administration correlated with downregulation in the nuclear receptor RORalpha. We also highlighted a role of cAMP in the pathway, because forskolin mimicked the effects of luzindole and/or PGE(2) in the RORalpha expression. Finally, a significant RORalpha downregulation was observed in T cells permanently transfected with inducible MT(1) antisense. In conclusion, we show a novel connection between melatonin membrane receptor signalling and RORalpha expression, opening a new way to understand melatonin regulation in lymphocyte physiology.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19099187 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-008-8601-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261