Human peripheral blood-derived dendritic cells express functional melanocortin receptor MC-1R.

Ann N Y Acad Sci

Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut for Cell- and Immunobiology of the Skin, University of Münster, Germany.

Published: October 1999

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  • Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) is known for its ability to modulate the immune response by inhibiting proinflammatory substances like IL-1 and TNF alpha.
  • In experiments with mice, alpha-MSH has been shown to suppress allergic reactions and promote immune tolerance, highlighting its potential role in immune regulation.
  • Research indicates that human monocytes and dendritic cells express the receptor for alpha-MSH (MC-1R), and the presence of alpha-MSH reduces the activation markers on dendritic cells, suggesting a mechanism for its immunosuppressive effects.

Article Abstract

The neuropeptide, alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) is well known for its immunomodulating capabilities. alpha-MSH antagonizes the activity of numerous proinflammatory mediators; for example, Interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha), and bacterial endotoxin. In vivo alpha-MSH has been shown to suppress a contact hypersensitivity reaction in mice, and to induce hapten-specific tolerance. Since antigen presenting cells (APC) represent key elements for tolerance induction, the effect of alpha-MSH, and the expression of its receptor-melanocortin receptor-1 (MC-1R), on human peripheral blood-derived monocytes and dendritic cells (DC), was investigated. Semiquantitative RT-PCR demonstrated that monocytes and DC express MC-1R, but none of the other members of the MC-receptor family. Moreover, the extent of MC-1R expression correlated with the state of activation of these cells. Since the major ligand of MC-1R is alpha-MSH the question of whether alpha-MSH affects the function of monocyte derived DC was further investigated. We found that the expression of the costimulatory molecules CD 86 and CD 40 was downregulated on DC in the presence of alpha-MSH. Thus, alpha-MSH may exert its immunosuppressive effects by altering the function of APC.

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