Citation
- Authors: Sriram, U., Cenna, J. M., Haldar, B., Fernandes, N. C., Razmpour, R., Fan, S., Ramirez, S. H., Potula, R.
- Year: 2016
- Journal: J Leukoc Biol 99 213-23
- Applications: in vitro / siRNA / INTERFERin
- Cell type: Human PBMC
Description: Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Method
Cells were seeded between 3-5 x 10^5 cells/well in a 12-well plate in complete RPMI with 10% FBS. Cells were transfected with 20 nM siRNA with INTERFERin in non-serum medium. Cells were incubated at 37°C, 5% CO2, for 4 h, and 1 ml complete RPMI was added to each well. Cells were incubated for up to 44 h and analysed.
Abstract
The novel transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor, trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), represents a potential, direct target for drugs of abuse and monoaminergic compounds, including amphetamines. For the first time, our studies have illustrated that there is an induction of TAAR1 mRNA expression in resting T lymphocytes in response to methamphetamine. Methamphetamine treatment for 6 h significantly increased TAAR1 mRNA expression (P < 0.001) and protein expression (P < 0.01) at 24 h. With the use of TAAR1 gene silencing, we demonstrate that methamphetamine-induced cAMP, a classic response to methamphetamine stimulation, is regulated via TAAR1. We also show by TAAR1 knockdown that the down-regulation of IL-2 in T cells by methamphetamine, which we reported earlier, is indeed regulated by TAAR1. Our results also show the presence of TAAR1 in human lymph nodes from HIV-1-infected patients, with or without a history of methamphetamine abuse. TAAR1 expression on lymphocytes was largely in the paracortical lymphoid area of the lymph nodes with enhanced expression in lymph nodes of HIV-1-infected methamphetamine abusers rather than infected-only subjects. In vitro analysis of HIV-1 infection of human PBMCs revealed increased TAAR1 expression in the presence of methamphetamine. In summary, the ability of methamphetamine to activate trace TAAR1 in vitro and to regulate important T cell functions, such as cAMP activation and IL-2 production; the expression of TAAR1 in T lymphocytes in peripheral lymphoid organs, such as lymph nodes; and our in vitro HIV-1 infection model in PBMCs suggests that TAAR1 may play an important role in methamphetamine -mediated immune-modulatory responses.