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Leptin is an eosinophil survival factor (Articolo in rivista)
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- Leptin is an eosinophil survival factor (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Conus S; Bruno A; Hans-Uwe Simon (literal)
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- *Department of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Switzerland. (literal)
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- Leptin is an eosinophil survival factor (literal)
- Abstract
- Background: Leptin regulates food intake, as well as metabolic,
endocrine, and immune functions. It exerts proliferative
and antiapoptotic activities in a variety of cell types, including
T cells. Leptin also stimulates macrophages and neutrophils,
and its production is increased during inflammation.
Objective: We sought to examine the expression of leptin
receptors on eosinophils and the effect of recombinant leptin
on proapoptotic pathways in these cells.
Methods: The presence of leptin receptor was examined by
means of RT-PCR and immunofluorescence analysis in freshly
isolated blood eosinophils and tissue eosinophils. The effect of
recombinant leptin on apoptotic pathways in eosinophils was
studied by using flow cytometric, immunoblotting, and
immunofluorescence techniques.
Results: Human eosinophils express leptin surface receptors
under in vitro and in vivo conditions, and leptin delays apoptosis
of mature eosinophils in vitro. The antiapoptotic effects of leptin
were concentration dependent and blocked by an anti-leptin
receptor mAb. The efficacy of leptin to block eosinophil
apoptosis was similar to that of GM-CSF. Leptin delayed
the cleavage of Bax, as well as the mitochondrial release of
cytochrome c and second mitochondria-derived activator of
caspase, suggesting that it blocks proapoptotic pathways
proximal to mitochondria in eosinophils. Using pharmacological
inhibitors, we obtained evidence that leptin initiates
a signaling cascade involving phosphatidylinositol-3-OH
kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent
pathways in eosinophils.
Conclusion: Leptin is a survival cytokine for human
eosinophils, a finding with potential pathologic relevance
in allergic and parasitic diseases. (J Allergy Clin Immunol
2005;116:1228-34.) (literal)
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