Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 288, Issue 2, 11 January 2013, Pages 1374-1384
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Novel Association between Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide and CRTH2 Receptor in Recruiting Eosinophils: A POSSIBLE BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISM FOR ALLERGIC EOSINOPHILIC INFLAMMATION OF THE AIRWAYS*

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We explored the relation between vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), CRTH2, and eosinophil recruitment. It is shown that CRTH2 expression by eosinophils from allergic rhinitis (AR) patients and eosinophil cell line (Eol-1 cells) was up-regulated by VIP treatment. This was functional and resulted in exaggerated migratory response of cells against PGD2. Nasal challenge of AR patients resulted in a significant increase of VIP contents in nasal secretion (ELISA), and the immunohistochemical studies of allergic nasal tissues showed significant expression of VIP in association with intense eosinophil recruitment. Biochemical assays showed that VIP-induced eosinophil chemotaxis from AR patients and Eol-1 cells was mediated through the CRTH2 receptor. Cell migration against VIP was sensitive to protein kinase C (PKC) and protein kinase A (PKA) inhibition but not to tyrosine kinase or p38 MAPK inhibition or calcium chelation. Western blot demonstrated a novel CRTH2-mediated cytosol-to-membrane translocation of PKC-ϵ, PKC-δ, and PKA-α, -γ, and -IIαreg in Eol-1 cells upon stimulation with VIP. Confocal images and FACS demonstrated a strong association and co-localization between VIP peptide and CRTH2 molecules. Further, VIP induced PGD2 secretion from eosinophils. Our results demonstrate the first evidence of association between VIP and CRTH2 in recruiting eosinophils.

Background: Ligand receptor ligation regulates immune-inflammatory cell chemotaxis.

Results: Vasoactive intestinal peptide and prostaglandin D2 share the CRTH2 receptor in inducing eosinophil chemotaxis.

Conclusion: There is a strong association between VIP and CRTH2 in eosinophil chemotaxis.

Significance: This is the first evidence that may indicate that CRTH2 could modulate the neuroimmunoregulatory axis in allergic eosinophil inflammation.

Allergy
Cell Migration
Cell Surface Receptor
Eosinophils
Signal Transduction

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This work is supported by Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liege Grant 4717.

This article contains supplemental Figs. 1–4.

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Present address: Dept. of Pathology, Mansoura University, Egypt.