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Neuropeptide substance P and the immune response.


ABSTRACT: Substance P is a peptide mainly secreted by neurons and is involved in many biological processes, including nociception and inflammation. Animal models have provided insights into the biology of this peptide and offered compelling evidence for the importance of substance P in cell-to-cell communication by either paracrine or endocrine signaling. Substance P mediates interactions between neurons and immune cells, with nerve-derived substance P modulating immune cell proliferation rates and cytokine production. Intriguingly, some immune cells have also been found to secrete substance P, which hints at an integral role of substance P in the immune response. These communications play important functional roles in immunity including mobilization, proliferation and modulation of the activity of immune cells. This review summarizes current knowledge of substance P and its receptors, as well as its physiological and pathological roles. We focus on recent developments in the immunobiology of substance P and discuss the clinical implications of its ability to modulate the immune response.

SUBMITTER: Mashaghi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5056132 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neuropeptide substance P and the immune response.

Mashaghi Alireza A   Marmalidou Anna A   Tehrani Mohsen M   Grace Peter M PM   Pothoulakis Charalabos C   Dana Reza R  

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 20160617 22


Substance P is a peptide mainly secreted by neurons and is involved in many biological processes, including nociception and inflammation. Animal models have provided insights into the biology of this peptide and offered compelling evidence for the importance of substance P in cell-to-cell communication by either paracrine or endocrine signaling. Substance P mediates interactions between neurons and immune cells, with nerve-derived substance P modulating immune cell proliferation rates and cytoki  ...[more]

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