Formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) were observed to expand in rodents and were recently suggested as candidate vomeronasal chemo-sensory receptors. Since vomeronasal chemosensory receptors usually underwent positive sele...Formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) were observed to expand in rodents and were recently suggested as candidate vomeronasal chemo-sensory receptors. Since vomeronasal chemosensory receptors usually underwent positive selection and evolved concordantly with the vomeronasal organ (VNO) morphology, we surveyed FPRs in primates in which VNO morphology is greatly diverse and thus it would provide us a clearer view of VNO-FPRs evolution. By screening available primate genome sequences, we obtained the FPR repertoires in representative primate species. As a result, we did not find FPR family size expansion in primates. Further analyses showed no evolution-ary force variance between primates with or without VNO structure, which indicated that there was no functional divergence among pri-mates FPRs. Our results suggest that primates lack the VNO-specific FPRs and the FPR expansion is not a common phenomenon in mammals outside rodent lineage, regardless of VNO complexity.展开更多
AIM:To solidify the involvement of Saa-related pathway in corneal neovascularization(CorNV).The pathogenesis of inflammatory CorNV is not fully understood yet,and our previous study implicated that serum amyloid A(Saa...AIM:To solidify the involvement of Saa-related pathway in corneal neovascularization(CorNV).The pathogenesis of inflammatory CorNV is not fully understood yet,and our previous study implicated that serum amyloid A(Saa)1(Saa1)and Saa3 were among the genes up-regulated upon CorNV induction in mice.METHODS:Microarray data obtained during our profiling project on CorNV were analyzed for the genes encoding the four SAA family members(Saa1-4),six reported SAA receptors(formyl peptide receptor 2,Tlr2,Tlr4,Cd36,Scarb1,P2rx7)and seven matrix metallopeptidases(Mmp)1a,1b,2,3,9,10,13reportedly to be expressed upon SAA pathway activation.The baseline expression or changes of interested genes were further confirmed in animals with CorNV using molecular or histological methods.CorNV was induced in Balb/c and C57BL/6 mice by placing either three interrupted 10-0 sutures or a 2 mm filter paper soaked with sodium hydroxide in the central area of the cornea.At desired time points,the corneas were harvested for histology examination or for extraction of mRNA and protein.The mRNA levels of Saa1,Saa3,Fpr2,Mmp2and Mmp3 in corneas were detected using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR,and SAA3 protein in tissues detected using immunohistochemistry or western blotting.RESULTS:Microarray data analysis revealed that Saa1,Saa3,Fpr2,Mmp2,Mmp3 messengers were readily detected in normal corneas and significantly upregulated upon CorNV induction.The changes of these five genes were confirmed with real-time PCR assay.Onthe contrary,other SAA members(Saa2,Saa4),other SAA receptors(Tlr2,Tlr4,Cd36,P2rx7,etc),or other Mmps(Mmp1a,Mmp1b,Mmp9,Mmp10,Mmp13)did not show consistent changes.Immunohistochemistry study and western blotting further confirmed the expression of SAA3 products in normal corneas as well as their upregulation in corneas with CorNV.CONCLUSION:SAA-FPR2 pathway composing genes were expressed in normal murine corneas and,upon inflammatory stimuli challenge to the corneas,their expressions were up-regulated,suggesting their roles in 展开更多
N-formyl peptide receptors(FPRs)were first identified upon phagocytic leukocytes,but more than four decades of research has unearthed a plethora of non-myeloid roles for this receptor family.FPRs are expressed within ...N-formyl peptide receptors(FPRs)were first identified upon phagocytic leukocytes,but more than four decades of research has unearthed a plethora of non-myeloid roles for this receptor family.FPRs are expressed within neuronal tissues and markedly in the central nervous system,where FPR interactions with endogenous ligands have been implicated in the pathophysiology of several neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease,as well as neurological cancers such as neuroblastoma.Whilst the homeostatic function of FPRs in the nervous system is currently undefined,a variety of novel physiological roles for this receptor family in the neuronal context have been posited in both human and animal settings.Rapid developments in recent years have implicated FPRs in the process of neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation which,upon greater characterisation,could represent a novel pharmacological target for neuronal regeneration therapies that may be used in the treatment of brain/spinal cord injury,stroke and neurodegeneration.This review aims to summarize the recent progress made to determine the physiological role of FPRs in a neuronal setting,and to put forward a case for FPRs as a novel pharmacological target for conditions of the nervous system,and for their potential to open the door to novel neuronal regeneration therapies.展开更多
基金supported by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30900793)a grant from Key Project from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30930015) to P.S.+1 种基金West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to H.Y.by a start-up fund of "Hundreds Talent Program" from Chinese Academy of Sciences
文摘Formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) were observed to expand in rodents and were recently suggested as candidate vomeronasal chemo-sensory receptors. Since vomeronasal chemosensory receptors usually underwent positive selection and evolved concordantly with the vomeronasal organ (VNO) morphology, we surveyed FPRs in primates in which VNO morphology is greatly diverse and thus it would provide us a clearer view of VNO-FPRs evolution. By screening available primate genome sequences, we obtained the FPR repertoires in representative primate species. As a result, we did not find FPR family size expansion in primates. Further analyses showed no evolution-ary force variance between primates with or without VNO structure, which indicated that there was no functional divergence among pri-mates FPRs. Our results suggest that primates lack the VNO-specific FPRs and the FPR expansion is not a common phenomenon in mammals outside rodent lineage, regardless of VNO complexity.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.8120066481271050)
文摘AIM:To solidify the involvement of Saa-related pathway in corneal neovascularization(CorNV).The pathogenesis of inflammatory CorNV is not fully understood yet,and our previous study implicated that serum amyloid A(Saa)1(Saa1)and Saa3 were among the genes up-regulated upon CorNV induction in mice.METHODS:Microarray data obtained during our profiling project on CorNV were analyzed for the genes encoding the four SAA family members(Saa1-4),six reported SAA receptors(formyl peptide receptor 2,Tlr2,Tlr4,Cd36,Scarb1,P2rx7)and seven matrix metallopeptidases(Mmp)1a,1b,2,3,9,10,13reportedly to be expressed upon SAA pathway activation.The baseline expression or changes of interested genes were further confirmed in animals with CorNV using molecular or histological methods.CorNV was induced in Balb/c and C57BL/6 mice by placing either three interrupted 10-0 sutures or a 2 mm filter paper soaked with sodium hydroxide in the central area of the cornea.At desired time points,the corneas were harvested for histology examination or for extraction of mRNA and protein.The mRNA levels of Saa1,Saa3,Fpr2,Mmp2and Mmp3 in corneas were detected using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR,and SAA3 protein in tissues detected using immunohistochemistry or western blotting.RESULTS:Microarray data analysis revealed that Saa1,Saa3,Fpr2,Mmp2,Mmp3 messengers were readily detected in normal corneas and significantly upregulated upon CorNV induction.The changes of these five genes were confirmed with real-time PCR assay.Onthe contrary,other SAA members(Saa2,Saa4),other SAA receptors(Tlr2,Tlr4,Cd36,P2rx7,etc),or other Mmps(Mmp1a,Mmp1b,Mmp9,Mmp10,Mmp13)did not show consistent changes.Immunohistochemistry study and western blotting further confirmed the expression of SAA3 products in normal corneas as well as their upregulation in corneas with CorNV.CONCLUSION:SAA-FPR2 pathway composing genes were expressed in normal murine corneas and,upon inflammatory stimuli challenge to the corneas,their expressions were up-regulated,suggesting their roles in
文摘N-formyl peptide receptors(FPRs)were first identified upon phagocytic leukocytes,but more than four decades of research has unearthed a plethora of non-myeloid roles for this receptor family.FPRs are expressed within neuronal tissues and markedly in the central nervous system,where FPR interactions with endogenous ligands have been implicated in the pathophysiology of several neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease,as well as neurological cancers such as neuroblastoma.Whilst the homeostatic function of FPRs in the nervous system is currently undefined,a variety of novel physiological roles for this receptor family in the neuronal context have been posited in both human and animal settings.Rapid developments in recent years have implicated FPRs in the process of neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation which,upon greater characterisation,could represent a novel pharmacological target for neuronal regeneration therapies that may be used in the treatment of brain/spinal cord injury,stroke and neurodegeneration.This review aims to summarize the recent progress made to determine the physiological role of FPRs in a neuronal setting,and to put forward a case for FPRs as a novel pharmacological target for conditions of the nervous system,and for their potential to open the door to novel neuronal regeneration therapies.