Ghrelin inhibits leptin- and activation-induced proinflammatory cytokine expression by human monocytes and T cells
Vishwa Deep Dixit, Eric Schaffer, Robert Pyle et al.
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Original research published by Dixit et al. in Journal of Clinical Investigation. Redistributed under Open Access — see publisher for license terms. MedTech Research Group provides these references for informational purposes. We do not conduct original research. All studies are the work of their respective authors and institutions.
Ghrelin, a recently described endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), is produced by stomach cells and is a potent circulating orexigen, controlling energy expenditure, adiposity, and growth hormone secretion. However, the functional role of ghrelin in regulation of immune responses remains undefined. Here we report that GHS-R and ghrelin are expressed in human T lymphocytes and monocytes, where ghrelin acts via GHS-R to specifically inhibit the expression of proinflammatory anorectic cytokines such as IL-1beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha. Ghrelin led to a dose-dependent inhibition of leptin-induced cytokine expression, while leptin upregulated GHS-R expression on human T lymphocytes. These data suggest the existence of a reciprocal regulatory network by which ghrelin and leptin control immune cell activation and inflammation. Moreover, ghrelin also exerts potent anti-inflammatory effects and attenuates endotoxin-induced anorexia in a murine endotoxemia model. We believe this to be the first report demonstrating that ghrelin functions as a key signal, coupling the metabolic axis to the immune system, and supporting the potential use of ghrelin and GHS-R agonists in the management of disease-associated cachexia.
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Read at Publisher| DOI | 10.1172/jci21134 |
| Journal | Journal of Clinical Investigation |
| Year | 2004 |
| Authors | Vishwa Deep Dixit, Eric Schaffer, Robert Pyle, Gary D. Collins, Senthil Kumar K. Sakthivel, Ravichandran Palaniappan, James W. Lillard, Dennis D. Taub |
| License | Open Access — see publisher for license terms |
| Citations | 773 |