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Lysophosphatidylserine suppresses IL-2 production in CD4 T cells through LPS3/GPR174

Authors :
Asuka Inoue
Yuko Otani
Keita Satoh
Junken Aoki
Yuji Shinjo
Kuniyuki Kano
Kumiko Makide
Fumiya Fukami
Tomohiko Ohwada
Source :
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 494:332-338
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Lysophosphatidylserine (LysoPS) has been shown to have lipid mediator-like actions to induce mast cell degranulation and suppress T lymphocyte proliferation. Recently, three G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), LPS1/GPR34, LPS2/P2Y10, and LPS3/GPR174, were found to react specifically with LysoPS, raising the possibility that LysoPS exerts its roles through these receptors. In this study, we show that LPS3 is expressed in various T cell subtypes and is involved in suppression of Interleukin-2 (IL-2) production in CD4 T cells. We found that LysoPS suppressed the IL-2 production from activated T cells at the mRNA and protein levels. In addition, LysoPS did not have such an effect on the splenocytes and CD4 T cells isolated from LPS3-deficient mice. In LPS3-deficient splenocytes and CD4 T cells, anti-CD3/anti-CD28-triggered IL-2 production is somewhat increased. Interestingly, LysoPS with various fatty acids was up-regulated upon T cell activation. The present study raised the possibility that LysoPS exerts its immunosuppressive roles by down-regulating IL-2 production through a LysoPS-LPS3 axis in T cells.

Details

ISSN :
0006291X
Volume :
494
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Accession number :
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