Autoantibodies to the delta-opioid receptor function as opioid agonists and display immunomodulatory activity.

Autoantibodies to the delta-opioid receptor function as opioid agonists and display immunomodulatory activity.

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Autoantibodies to the delta-opioid receptor function as opioid agonists and display immunomodulatory activity.

J Neuroimmunol. 2009 Dec 10;217(1-2):65-73

Authors: Ranganathan P, Chen H, Adelman MK, Schluter SF

In this report, we show that affinity purified human anti-delta opioid receptor (DOR) autoantibodies from IVIG are specific to DOR and possess agonistic properties displayed by their ability to dramatically decrease forskolin stimulated cAMP accumulation. Anti-DOR autoantibody also caused phosphorylation of the opioid receptor. Anti-DOR autoantibody treatment showed a significant reduction in CXCR4 gene expression as well as surface protein expression. In contrast, anti-DOR autoantibody treatment significantly upregulated CCR5 gene and protein expression. The presence of anti-DOR autoantibodies in IVIG and their potent immunomodulatory activity is further evidence to support the cross-talk between the neuroendocrine and immune systems.

PMID: 19879656 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

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