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Differential expression of neurokinin-1 receptor by human mucosal and peripheral lymphoid cells

  • Triona Goode
  • , Joe O'Connell
  • , Wen Zhe Ho
  • , Gerald C. O'Sullivan
  • , J. Kevin Collins
  • , Steven D. Douglas
  • , Fergus Shanahan

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Abstract

Substance P (SP) has been implicated in peripheral and mucosal neuroimmunoregulation. However, confusion remains regarding immunocyte expression of the receptor for SP, neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R), and whether there is differential NK-1R expression in the mucosal versus the peripheral immune system. In the same assay systems, we examined the expression of NK-1R in human lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMC), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL), monocytes, and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM). Using standard reverse transcription (RT)-PCR, mRNA expression of both the long and the short isoforms of the NK- 1R was evident in LPMC but not in PBMC, PBL, monocytes, or MDM. However, by using nested RT-PCR NK-1R mRNA expression was detected in PBMC, PBL, monocytes, and MDM. This level of expression was found to represent one NK-1R mRNA transcript in >1,000 cells. In contrast, by using competitive RT-PCR we demonstrate that LPMC express a more biologically-significant level of eight NK-1R mRNA transcripts per cell. Flow cytometric detection of NK-1R expression at the protein level was evident in LPMC but not in PBMC. These findings illustrate the extreme sensitivity of nested RT-PCR and the advantages of competitive RT-PCR in comparative studies of receptor expression in different cell populations. This study suggests that, under normal conditions, readily detectable expression of NK-1R in human mononuclear cells occurs at the mucosal level rather than in the peripheral circulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-376
Number of pages6
JournalClinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
Volume7
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2000

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