Literature DB >> 30139917

Specific oxylipins enhance vertebrate hematopoiesis via the receptor GPR132.

Jamie L Lahvic1,2, Michelle Ammerman1,2, Pulin Li1,2, Megan C Blair1,2, Emma R Stillman1,2, Eva M Fast3,4, Anne L Robertson1,2, Constantina Christodoulou1,2, Julie R Perlin1,2, Song Yang1,2, Nan Chiang5, Paul C Norris5, Madeleine L Daily1,2, Shelby E Redfield1,2, Iris T Chan1,2, Mona Chatrizeh1,2, Michael E Chase1,2, Olivia Weis1,2, Yi Zhou1,2, Charles N Serhan5, Leonard I Zon6,2,3,4,7.   

Abstract

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) are lipid-derived signaling molecules with cardioprotective and vasodilatory actions. We recently showed that 11,12-EET enhances hematopoietic induction and engraftment in mice and zebrafish. EETs are known to signal via G protein-coupled receptors, with evidence supporting the existence of a specific high-affinity receptor. Identification of a hematopoietic-specific EET receptor would enable genetic interrogation of EET signaling pathways, and perhaps clinical use of this molecule. We developed a bioinformatic approach to identify an EET receptor based on the expression of G protein-coupled receptors in cell lines with differential responses to EETs. We found 10 candidate EET receptors that are expressed in three EET-responsive cell lines, but not expressed in an EET-unresponsive line. Of these, only recombinant GPR132 showed EET-responsiveness in vitro, using a luminescence-based β-arrestin recruitment assay. Knockdown of zebrafish gpr132b prevented EET-induced hematopoiesis, and marrow from GPR132 knockout mice showed decreased long-term engraftment capability. In contrast to high-affinity EET receptors, GPR132 is reported to respond to additional hydroxy-fatty acids in vitro, and we found that these same hydroxy-fatty acids enhance hematopoiesis in the zebrafish. We conducted structure-activity relationship analyses using both cell culture and zebrafish assays on diverse medium-chain fatty acids. Certain oxygenated, unsaturated free fatty acids showed high activation of GPR132, whereas unoxygenated or saturated fatty acids had lower activity. Absence of the carbon-1 position carboxylic acid prevented activity, suggesting that this moiety is required for receptor activation. GPR132 responds to a select panel of oxygenated polyunsaturated fatty acids to enhance both embryonic and adult hematopoiesis.

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Keywords:  GPCR; free fatty acid; hematopoiesis; zebrafish

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30139917      PMCID: PMC6140511          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1806077115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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