Netrin-1 Signaling Dampens Inflammatory Peritonitis

  • Mirakaj V
  • Gatidou D
  • Pötzsch C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Previous studies implicated the anti-inflammatory potential of the adenosine 2B receptor (A2BAR). A2BAR activation is achieved through adenosine, but this is limited by its very short t1/2. To further define alternative adenosine signaling, we examined the role of netrin-1 during acute inflammatory peritonitis. In this article, we report that animals with endogenous repression of netrin-1 (Ntn1+/−) demonstrated increased cell count, increased peritoneal cytokine concentration, and pronounced histological changes compared with controls in a model of zymosan A peritonitis. Exogenous netrin-1 significantly decreased i.p. inflammatory changes. This effect was not present in animals with deletion of A2BAR (A2BAR−/−). A2BAR−/− animals demonstrated no change in cell count, i.p. cytokine concentration, or histology in response to netrin-1 injection. These data strengthen the role of netrin-1 as an immunomodulatory protein exerting its function in dependence of the A2BAR and further define alternative adenosine receptor signaling.

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Mirakaj, V., Gatidou, D., Pötzsch, C., König, K., & Rosenberger, P. (2011). Netrin-1 Signaling Dampens Inflammatory Peritonitis. The Journal of Immunology, 186(1), 549–555. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1002671

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