Role of opioid peptides in the regulation of cytokine production by murine CD4+ T cells
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The presence of the opioid peptides α- and β-endorphin (-End) but not methionine enkephalin (Met-enk) in in vitro cultures of purified CD4+ T cells, stimulated with concanavalin A in the presence of irradiated spleen cells, resulted in a threefold stimulation of IL-2, IL-4, and IFN-γ production. The stimulating effect was dependent on the concentration of the peptides and reached optimal values in the dose range from 10-12 to 10-10 M. Similar results were obtained when purified CD4+ T cells were stimulated with immobilized anti-CD3, indicating a direct effect of opioid peptides on CD4+ T cells. Moreover, in this system a twofold enhancement of IL-6, but not IL-1, secretion was observed. These stimulatory effects were not mediated through opioid receptors since the peptide fragment β-End6-31 that lacks the N-terminal opioid receptor binding part was still stimulatory. This is in agreement with our finding that β-End did not affect cAMP, as described for the triggering of classical opioid receptors. Experiments undertaken to reveal the mechanism of action of opioid peptides suggest an overall enhancement of lymphokine production: (1) enhancement of IL-4 production occurred also in the presence of excess IL-2; and (2) neither IL-1 receptor-antagonizing protein nor anti-IL-6 were capable to abrogate the stimulatory effect on IL-2 and IL-4 production. Finally, the presence and activity of opioid receptors in cultures of CD4+ T cells were substantiated by the fact that the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone by itself enhanced cytokine synthesis, which points to the endogenous production by lymphocytes of down-regulating opioid peptides. Chemicals/CAS: alpha endorphin, 61512-76-3; beta endorphin, 59887-17-1; concanavalin A, 11028-71-0; cyclic AMP, 60-92-4; gamma interferon, 82115-62-6; interleukin 2, 85898-30-2; metenkephalin, 58569-55-4; naloxone, 357-08-4, 465-65-6; alpha-Endorphin, 61512-76-3; beta-Endorphin, 60617-12-1; Cyclic AMP, 60-92-4; Cytokines; Endorphins; Interleukin-1; Interleukin-2; Interleukin-4, 207137-56-2; Interleukin-6; Peptide Fragments; Receptors, Opioid
Topics
alpha endorphinbeta endorphinbeta endorphin[6-31]cd4 antigenconcanavalin acyclic ampcytokinegamma interferoninterleukin 1interleukin 2interleukin 4interleukin 6metenkephalinmonoclonal antibodynaloxoneopiate peptideopiate receptorunclassified druganimal cellconcentration responsecontrolled studylymphocyte culturemousenonhumanpriority journalregulatory mechanismt lymphocytealpha-EndorphinAnimalAntigen-Presenting Cellsbeta-EndorphinCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCyclic AMPCytokinesEndorphinsIn VitroInterleukin-1Interleukin-2Interleukin-4Interleukin-6Lymphocyte ActivationMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CPeptide FragmentsReceptors, Opioid
TNO Identifier
232522
ISSN
00088749
Source
Cellular Immunology, 154(1), pp. 109-122.
Pages
109-122
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