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The thymus-neuroendocrine axis: physiology, molecular biology, and therapeutic potential of the thymic peptide thymulin

Authors :
Reggiani, Paula Cecilia
Morel, Gustavo Ramón
Console de Avegliano, Gloria Miriam
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
Rodríguez, Silvia Susana
Brown, Oscar Alfredo
Bellini, María José
Pleau, Jean-Marie
Dardenne, Mireille
Goya, Rodolfo Gustavo
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Thymulin is a thymic hormone exclusively produced by the thymic epithelial cells. It consists of a nonapeptide component coupled to the ion zinc, which confers biological activity to the molecule. After its discovery in the early 1970s, thymulin was characterized as a thymic hormone involved in several aspects of intrathymic and extrathymic T cell differentiation. Subsequently, it was demonstrated that thymulin production and secretion is strongly influenced by the neuroendocrine system. Conversely, a growing core of information, to be reviewed here, points to thymulin as a hypophysotropic peptide. In recent years, interest has arisen in the potential use of thymulin as a therapeutic agent. Thymulin was shown to possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties in the brain. Furthermore, an adenoviral vector harboring a synthetic gene for thymulin, stereotaxically injected in the rat brain, achieved a much longer expression than the adenovirally mediated expression in the brain of other genes, thus suggesting that an anti-inflammatory activity of thymulin prevents the immune system from destroying virus-transduced brain cells. Other studies suggest that thymulin gene therapy may also be a suitable therapeutic strategy to prevent some of the endocrine and metabolic alterations that typically appear in thymus-deficient animal models. The present article briefly reviews the literature on the physiology, molecular biology, and therapeutic potential of thymulin.<br />Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de La Plata<br />Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias<br />Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la provincia de Buenos Aires

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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