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Activin-A in the regulation of immunity in health and disease.

Ioannis Morianos1, Gina Papadopoulou1, Maria Semitekolou1, Georgina Xanthou2.   

Abstract

The TGF-β superfamily of cytokines plays pivotal roles in the regulation of immune responses protecting against or contributing to diseases, such as, allergy, autoimmunity and cancer. Activin-A, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, was initially identified as an inducer of follicle-stimulating hormone secretion. Extensive research over the past decades illuminated fundamental roles for activin-A in essential biologic processes, including embryonic development, stem cell maintenance and differentiation, haematopoiesis, cell proliferation and tissue fibrosis. Activin-A signals through two type I and two type II receptors which, upon ligand binding, activate their kinase activity, phosphorylate the SMAD2 and 3 intracellular signaling mediators that form a complex with SMAD4, translocate to the nucleus and activate or silence gene expression. Most immune cell types, including macrophages, dendritic cells (DCs), T and B lymphocytes and natural killer cells have the capacity to produce and respond to activin-A, although not in a similar manner. In innate immune cells, including macrophages, DCs and neutrophils, activin-A exerts a broad range of pro- or anti-inflammatory functions depending on the cell maturation and activation status and the spatiotemporal context. Activin-A also controls the differentiation and effector functions of Th cell subsets, including Th9 cells, TFH cells, Tr1 Treg cells and Foxp3+ Treg cells. Moreover, activin-A affects B cell responses, enhancing mucosal IgA secretion and inhibiting pathogenic autoantibody production. Interestingly, an array of preclinical and clinical studies has highlighted crucial functions of activin-A in the initiation, propagation and resolution of human diseases, including autoimmune diseases, such as, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, in allergic disorders, including allergic asthma and atopic dermatitis, in cancer and in microbial infections. Here, we provide an overview of the biology of activin-A and its signaling pathways, summarize recent studies pertinent to the role of activin-A in the modulation of inflammation and immunity, and discuss the potential of targeting activin-A as a novel therapeutic approach for the control of inflammatory diseases.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Activin-A; Allergy; Autoimmunity; Cancer; Cytokines; Immune regulation; Infection; Inflammation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31416681     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2019.102314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


  26 in total

1.  Activin-A limits Th17 pathogenicity and autoimmune neuroinflammation via CD39 and CD73 ectonucleotidases and Hif1-α-dependent pathways.

Authors:  Ioannis Morianos; Aikaterini I Trochoutsou; Gina Papadopoulou; Maria Semitekolou; Aggelos Banos; Dimitris Konstantopoulos; Antigoni Manousopoulou; Maria Kapasa; Ping Wei; Brett Lomenick; Elise Belaidi; Themis Kalamatas; Klinta Karageorgiou; Triantafyllos Doskas; Federica Sallusto; Fan Pan; Spiros D Garbis; Francisco J Quintana; Georgina Xanthou
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Incubation of canine dermal fibroblasts with serum from dogs with atopic dermatitis activates extracellular matrix signalling and represses oxidative phosphorylation.

Authors:  Monica Colitti; Bruno Stefanon; Misa Sandri; Danilo Licastro
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2022-06-04       Impact factor: 2.459

Review 3.  Sertoli Cell Immune Regulation: A Double-Edged Sword.

Authors:  Rachel L Washburn; Taylor Hibler; Gurvinder Kaur; Jannette M Dufour
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 8.786

4.  The TGF-β superfamily cytokine Activin-A is induced during autoimmune neuroinflammation and drives pathogenic Th17 cell differentiation.

Authors:  Bing Wu; Song Zhang; Zengli Guo; Yanmin Bi; Mingxia Zhou; Ping Li; Maryamsadat Seyedsadr; Xiaojiang Xu; Jian-Liang Li; Silva Markovic-Plese; Yisong Y Wan
Journal:  Immunity       Date:  2021-01-08       Impact factor: 31.745

Review 5.  Cardiopulmonary and Neurologic Dysfunctions in Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva.

Authors:  Fatima Khan; Xiaobing Yu; Edward C Hsiao
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2021-02-05

6.  Genetically Defined Syngeneic Mouse Models of Ovarian Cancer as Tools for the Discovery of Combination Immunotherapy.

Authors:  Sonia Iyer; Shuang Zhang; Simge Yucel; Heiko Horn; Sean G Smith; Ferenc Reinhardt; Esmee Hoefsmit; Bimarzhan Assatova; Julia Casado; Marie-Charlotte Meinsohn; M Inmaculada Barrasa; George W Bell; Fernando Pérez-Villatoro; Kaisa Huhtinen; Johanna Hynninen; Jaana Oikkonen; Pamoda M Galhenage; Shailja Pathania; Paula T Hammond; Benjamin G Neel; Anniina Farkkila; David Pépin; Robert A Weinberg
Journal:  Cancer Discov       Date:  2020-11-06       Impact factor: 39.397

7.  Activin A as a Novel Chemokine Induces Migration of L929 Fibroblasts by ERK Signaling in Microfluidic Devices.

Authors:  Lingling Jiang; Yan Qi; Xianghan Kong; Runnan Wang; Jianfei Qi; Francis Lin; Xueling Cui; Zhonghui Liu
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-05-21

8.  Androgen-Influenced Polarization of Activin A-Producing Macrophages Accompanies Post-pyelonephritic Renal Scarring.

Authors:  Teri N Hreha; Christina A Collins; Allyssa L Daugherty; Jessie M Griffith; Keith A Hruska; David A Hunstad
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-07-28       Impact factor: 7.561

9.  Activin A Modulates Inflammation in Acute Pancreatitis and Strongly Predicts Severe Disease Independent of Body Mass Index.

Authors:  Alexandra L Thomas; Karla Castellanos; Georgina Mancinelli; Yinglin Xia; Jessica Bauer; Cemal Yazici; Giamila Fantuzzi; Rosa F Hwang; Nancy L Krett; Georgios I Papachristou; David C Whitcomb; Barbara Jung
Journal:  Clin Transl Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 4.396

10.  Activation of activin/Smad2 and 3 signaling pathway and the potential involvement of endothelial‑mesenchymal transition in the valvular damage due to rheumatic heart disease.

Authors:  Shenglin Xian; Ang Chen; Xiaodan Wu; Chuanghong Lu; Yunjiao Wu; Feng Huang; Zhiyu Zeng
Journal:  Mol Med Rep       Date:  2020-11-12       Impact factor: 2.952

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