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Papers: 5 Mar 2022 - 11 Mar 2022


Animal Studies, Pharmacology/Drug Development


2022 Mar 08


Cell Rep


38


10

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Nociceptor-derived Reg3γ prevents endotoxic death by targeting kynurenine pathway in microglia.

Authors

Sugisawa E, Kondo T, Kumagai Y, Kato H, Takayama Y, Isohashi K, Shimosegawa E, Takemura N, Hayashi Y, Sasaki T, Martino MM, Tominaga M, Maruyama K
Cell Rep. 2022 Mar 08; 38(10):110462.
PMID: 35263589.

Abstract

Nociceptors can fine-tune local or systemic immunity, but the mechanisms of nociceptive modulation in endotoxic death remain largely unknown. Here, we identified C-type lectin Reg3γ as a nociceptor-enriched hormone that protects the host from endotoxic death. During endotoxemia, nociceptor-derived Reg3γ penetrates the brain and suppresses the expression of microglial indoleamine dioxygenase 1, a critical enzyme of the kynurenine pathway, via the Extl3-Bcl10 axis. Endotoxin-administered nociceptor-null mice and nociceptor-specific Reg3γ-deficient mice exhibit a high mortality rate accompanied by decreased brain HK1 phosphorylation and ATP production despite normal peripheral inflammation. Such metabolic arrest is only observed in the brain, and aberrant production of brain quinolinic acid, a neurotoxic metabolite of the kynurenine pathway, causes HK1 suppression. Strikingly, the central administration of Reg3γ protects mice from endotoxic death by enhancing brain ATP production. By identifying nociceptor-derived Reg3γ as a microglia-targeted hormone, this study provides insights into the understanding of tolerance to endotoxic death.