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Ming Yu1,2,3, Yali Yang1,2,3,4, Chen Huang1,2,3, Lei Ge1,2,3,4, Li Xue1,2,3,4, Zhonglin Xiao1,2,3, Tianxia Xiao1,2,3, Huashan Zhao1,2,3, Peigen Ren1,2,3, Jian V Zhang1,2,3.
Abstract
As a multifaceted adipokine, chemerin has been found to perform functions vital for immunity, adiposity, and metabolism through its three known receptors (chemokine-like receptor 1, CMKLR1; G-protein-coupled receptor 1, GPR1; C-C motif chemokine receptor-like 2, CCRL2). Chemerin and the cognate receptors are also expressed in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, testis, ovary, and placenta. Accumulating studies suggest that chemerin participates in normal reproduction and underlies the pathological mechanisms of certain reproductive system diseases, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), preeclampsia, and breast cancer. Herein, we present a comprehensive review of the roles of the chemerin system in multiple reproductive processes and human reproductive diseases, with a brief discussion and perspectives on future clinical applications.Entities:
Keywords: CMKLR1; GPR1; PCOS; chemerin; preeclampsia; pregnancy; reproduction
Year: 2022 PMID: 36009457 PMCID: PMC9406010 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10081910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059
Figure 1The characteristics of chemerin isoforms and the three receptors. (A) The characteristics of known chemerin isoforms are summarized based on Buechler et al. [19] and Ernst et al. [20]. (B) The known characters of CMKLR1, GPR1, and CCRL2 in terms of chemerin affinity and certain GPCR signaling features are summarized.
Figure 2The biological functions of the chemerin system in physiological reproductive processes. The emerging information about the roles of the chemerin system in the HPG axis (A), embryo implantation (B), and placentation (C). r-chemerin, recombinant chemerin.
Figure 3The roles of the chemerin system in reproductive system diseases. The emerging knowledge about the roles of the chemerin system in reproductive system diseases, including PCOS, endometriosis, preeclampsia, GDM, breast cancer, and ovary cancer. Up-regulated levels of chemerin were found in PCOS (serum, FF, and tissues), endometriosis (PF and tissues), and preeclampsia (serum and tissues), indicating a potential diagnostic value for clinical application. The expression status of the chemerin system in GDM, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer requires further verification. Inhibition of CMKLR1 showed potential therapeutic effects for PCOS (Cmklr1−/− and nanobodies) and preeclampsia (α-NETA). Inhibition of GPR1 showed potential therapeutic effects for PCOS (Gpr1−/− and antibodies), GDM (shRNA), and breast cancer (GPR1-BP). r-chemerin or chemerin-OE displayed a potential anti-breast cancer effect. FF, follicular fluids; PF, peritoneal fluids; r-chemerin, recombinant chemerin. KD, knockdown; OE, overexpression; GPR1-BP, GPR1-binding peptide.