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Immuno-moodulin: a new anxiogenic factor produced by autoimmune-prone T cells

Authors :
Claudio D'Addario
Carmine M. Pariante
Masahiro Ono
Fabio Bellia
Nikolaos Paschalidis
Lorenza Rattazzi
Giuseppa Piras
Fulvio D'Acquisto
Giulio Berti
Silvia Oggero
Bernardo Dell'Osso
Mauro Perretti
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Patients suffering from autoimmune diseases are more susceptible to mental disorders yet, the existence of specific cellular and molecular mechanisms behind the co-morbidity of these pathologies is far from being fully elucidated. By generating transgenic mice overexpressing Annexin-A1 exclusively in T cells to study its impact in models of autoimmune diseases, we made the unpredicted observation of an increased level of anxiety. Gene microarray of Annexin-A1 CD4+T cells identified a novel anxiogenic factor, a small protein of approximately 21kDa encoded by the gene 2610019F03Rik which we named Immuno-moodulin. Neutralizing antibodies against Immuno-moodulin reverted the behavioral phenotype of Annexin-A1 transgenic mice and lowered the basal levels of anxiety in wild type mice; moreover, we also found that patients suffering from obsessive compulsive disorders show high levels of Imoodin their peripheral mononuclear cells. We thus identify this protein as a novel peripheral determinant that modulates anxiety behavior. Therapies targeting Immuno-moodulin may lead to a new type of treatment for mental disorders through regulation of the functions of the immune system, rather than directly acting on the nervous system.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2601e1eb08c18c923d06deb3ae4f9b1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/796664