2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.7b00680
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A Fluorescent Probe to Unravel Functional Features of Cannabinoid Receptor CB1 in Human Blood and Tonsil Immune System Cells

Abstract: The human endogenous cannabinoid system (ECS) regulates key physiological processes and alterations in its signaling pathways, and endocannabinoid levels are associated with diseases such as neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions, cancer, pain and inflammation, obesity, and metabolic and different immune related disorders. Immune system cells express the G-protein coupled cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB), but its functional role has not been fully understood, likely due to the lack of appropriate tools. The a… Show more

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“…Airway epithelial cells respond to both CB2 receptor-dependent and independent effects of cannabinoids [34]. CB2 is expressed by varieties of immune cells including circulating lymphocytes, monocytes and tissue mast cells and in lymphoid tissues [33,35]. Activation of CB2 receptor can suppress release of inflammatory IL-1, IL-6, IL-12 and TNF-α [36].…”
Section: Cannabidiol To Decrease Sars-cov-2 Associated Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airway epithelial cells respond to both CB2 receptor-dependent and independent effects of cannabinoids [34]. CB2 is expressed by varieties of immune cells including circulating lymphocytes, monocytes and tissue mast cells and in lymphoid tissues [33,35]. Activation of CB2 receptor can suppress release of inflammatory IL-1, IL-6, IL-12 and TNF-α [36].…”
Section: Cannabidiol To Decrease Sars-cov-2 Associated Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro pharmacological assessmento fp repared compounds (vide infra)s howed that amide derivatives 16 and 17 exhibited significantly increased binding affinity to hCB 2 Rc ompared to ester 15,a sw ell as sharplyi ncreased selectivity over hCB 1 R. Interestingly,c annabinoids in which the primary alcohol is replaced by amines and their derivatives have not been studied in detail.T he few examples include an acetamide derivativeo fD 8 -tetrahydrocannabinol (D 8 -THC) reported to be analgesically inactive [33] and more recents tudies of fluorescent probesf or the cannabinoid receptors. [34,35] As mall number of amine analogs was evaluated in mice [36] and baboons, [37] but since these studies predate the discovery and cloning of cannabinoidr eceptors, no data on binding affinities are available.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cannabinoids mainly suppress adaptive T-cell responses by inhibiting proliferation and cytokine production [75,76]. CBD has been shown to induce tolerogenic responses by favouring the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells [77].…”
Section: Regulation Of Immune Cells By Cannabinoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their capacity to track CB2 in various cell types and settings may be of quite some interest in studies monitoring the expression of CB2 and its interactions in biological systems (Table 2). Regarding CB1, the conjugation of HU210, a dual agonist of CB1 and CB2, with the fluorescent tag Alexa Fluor 488 resulted in a high-affinity CB1-specific probe [76]. The probe was suitable for use in common biochemical and immunological techniques such as confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.…”
Section: Chemical Probes For Ecs Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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