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Melanocortin 5 Receptor Expression and Recovery of Ocular Immune Privilege after Uveitis

Tat Fong Ng, Ambika Manhapra, David Cluckey, Yoona Choe, Srujan Vajram, Andrew W. Taylor

2021Ocular Immunology and Inflammation23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: The therapeutic use of the RPE-neuropeptide α-MSH suppresses experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU). This suppression is partially through the α-MSH melanocortin 5 receptor (MC5r). Therefore, we examined the possible role of MC5r-expression in the recovery of RPE suppression of phagolysosome-activation in macrophages following α-MSH-treatment of EAU. METHODS: The conditioned media of cultured in situ RPE-eyecup from α-MSH-treated EAU wild-type and MC5r(-/-) mice were used to treat macrophages to assay for phagolysosome activation. RESULTS: MC5r(-/-) mice treated with α-MSH recovered from EAU, but with greater retinal damage, and the RPE suppressed phagolysosome activation in wild type but not in MC5r(-/-) macrophages. In addition, α-MSH did not suppress phagolysosome activation in MC5r(-/-) macrophages, and resting-MC5r(-/-) macrophages had augmented phagocytic activity. CONCLUSION: α-MSH treatment of EAU mediates a MC5r-dependent recovery of RPE suppression of phagolysosome activation in macrophages possibly altering antigen processing and presentation. Also, MC5r-expression helps protect the retina from inflammatory damage. In addition, MC5r-expression is important in the homeostatic maintenance of phagosome-maturation within macrophages.

Topics & Concepts

PhagolysosomeImmune systemBiologyMacrophageReceptorEndocrinologyImmunologyInternal medicineCell biologyMedicineIn vitroBiochemistryRegulation of Appetite and Obesitymelanin and skin pigmentationMast cells and histamine
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