2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2018.02.008
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Similarities and differences between the responses induced in human phagocytes through activation of the medium chain fatty acid receptor GPR84 and the short chain fatty acid receptor FFA2R

Abstract: GPR84 is a recently de-orphanized member of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family recognizing medium chain fatty acids, and has been suggested to play important roles in inflammation. Due to the lack of potent and selective GPR84 ligands, the basic knowledge related to GPR84 functions is very limited. In this study, we have characterized the GPR84 activation profile and regulation mechanism in human phagocytes, using two recently developed small molecules that specifically target GPR84 agonistically (ZQ… Show more

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“…No transient rise in [Ca 2+ ] i was induced in these cells by propionate in the presence or absence of Cmp58 (Fig. 7C), confirming the earlier finding that monocytes lack functional FFA2Rs (14,34). However, monocytes express functional P2Y 2 Rs, as shown by the ability of ATP to induce a transient rise in [Ca 2+ ] i in these cells (Fig.…”
Section: No Activation Of the Nadph Oxidase Was Induced By Atp When Psupporting
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“…No transient rise in [Ca 2+ ] i was induced in these cells by propionate in the presence or absence of Cmp58 (Fig. 7C), confirming the earlier finding that monocytes lack functional FFA2Rs (14,34). However, monocytes express functional P2Y 2 Rs, as shown by the ability of ATP to induce a transient rise in [Ca 2+ ] i in these cells (Fig.…”
Section: No Activation Of the Nadph Oxidase Was Induced By Atp When Psupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This gains support from the fact that the specific FFA2R antagonists (CATPB and GLPG0974) inhibit the response as well as from the fact that ATP was unable to activate the oxidase in monocytes that lack functional FFA2Rs (this study and refs. 14,34). In addition, as the receptor crosstalk activation is clearly reliant on Gaq, this implies that the signals that initiate the crosstalkregulated activation of FFA2R are downstream of this G-protein subunit.…”
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“…A significantly lower degree of priming effect was observed in cells that were exposed to a reduced concentration (from 10 µM to 0.1 µM) than cells incubated constantly to an effective priming concentration (10 µM) of Barbadin (Fig 4 B and C). This suggests that the neutrophil priming induced by Barbadin is a process that is reversible, unlike many other priming processes that involve an irreversible process of neutrophil granule secretion [17,29,30]. The effect of Barbadin on FPR2-mediated ROS production resembled the effect induced by the F-actin-disrupting agent latrunculin A. Barbadin and latrunculin A both prolonged and increased the magnitude of FPR2-mediated neutrophil ROS production as compared to the corresponding ROS production in non-treated control cells ( Fig 4D).…”
Section: Barbadin Resensitizes Fpr2-desensitized Neutrophilsa Featurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our data reveal that Barbadin is able to prime neutrophils for enhanced FPR2-mediated ROS production. Neutrophil priming is a well-known process both in vitro and in vivo [17,29,30,34,35], and an increased exposure of intracellular granule-localized receptors to the plasma membrane as a result of granule secretion has been suggested to be one of the main mechanisms that augments neutrophil NADPH-oxidase activity [17,29,30]. We next determined whether the receptor mobilizing effect with increased surface FPR2 expression could account for the Barbadin-induced priming effect.…”
Section: Barbadin Lacks a Direct Effect On The Dynamic Re-organizatiomentioning
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