INVESTIGADORES
BOUZAT Cecilia Beatriz
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
The neurotransmitter γ-aminobutiric acid (GABA) regulates T cell proliferation
Autor/es:
DIONISIO L; DE ROSA MJ; BOUZAT C; ESANDI MDEL C
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Congreso; III Iberoamerican Congress on Neuroimmunomodulation; 2009
Institución organizadora:
International Society of Neuroimmunomodilation
Resumen:
The neurotransmitter γ-aminobutiric acid (GABA) regulates T cell
proliferation
Dionisio L, De Rosa MJ, Bouzat C and Esandi MC.
INIBIBB-Bahía Blanca, Argentina
ldionisio@criba.edu.ar
GABA is an
ubiquitous neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. The goal of this
study was to determine if components of the GABAergic system are expressed in
lymphocytes and whether their presence had any functional significance.
Using RT-PCR
we determined expression of mRNA of different components of this system in fresh,
resting and activated lymphocytes (PHA 10 mg/ml): i) GAD67, an isoform
of the enzyme that synthetizes GABA; ii) VIAAT, the vesicular protein involved
in GABA store; iii) GABA transporters (GAT1-2); iv) GABA-t, an enzyme that
catabolizes GABA; v) alpha subunits (a1-6) of GABAA receptor; and vi) rho2
subunit of the GABAC receptor.
The
functionality of the transporters was evaluated by measuring uptake of
radioactive GABA. The results demonstrated that the uptake of GABA is
significantly higher in activated lymphocytes than in resting ones.
Finally, using
[3H]thymidine incorporation, we established that GABA is able to modulate
lymphocyte proliferation.
Our results revealed that lymphocytes have most of
the essential components needed to constitute a non-neuronal GABAergic system.
Pharmacological modulation of this system may provide new approaches for regulation
of T cell response. Furthermore, elucidation of its function will contribute to
clarify the interactions between the nervous and immune systems