INVESTIGADORES
DIONISIO Leonardo Raul
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Participation of GABA transporter in immune response and neuro-immune communication
Autor/es:
DIONISIO, L.; CALDIRONI H.; DE ROSA, M.J.
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; XXX Reunión Anual de SAN; 2015
Institución organizadora:
SAN
Resumen:
The nervous and the immune systems (NS and IS respectively) are physically and physiologically connected. Recently, expression of neurotransmitter system components in immune cells and synthesis and receptors of cytokines in NS cells were described. We previously reported that a complete GABAergic system is functionally expressed in human lymphocytes. Now, we are focusing on GABA transporters (GATs). Four GAT subtypes (GAT 1-3 and BGT-1) were described in human NS. We studied GAT mRNA levels in activated and resting lymphocytes (with and without the mitogen phytohemagglutinin (PHA), respectively). GAT-2 and BGT-1 mRNAs were detected in most of activated cells. Moreover, incubation with PHA also increased [3H]GABA uptake. To evaluate the physiological role of GATs we determined cell proliferation by PHA in the presence of nipecotic acid (NA), a GAT inhibitor. Cell proliferation was negatively modulated by NA. We also analyzed GABA levels in lymphocyte cultures. We could only detect GABA in supernatant from activated cells. Despite its typical role in the synapse where they mediate cellular uptake of GABA, under certain conditions GATs can reverse and release GABA. This secretion is vesicle independent. We propose that this mechanism could be involved in GABA release in lymphocytes. Establishing the role of endogenous GATs in immune response and as a link between NS and IS will provide new therapeutic targets for the treatment of diseases that could affect both systems.