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Activation of GPR35 protects against cerebral ischemia by recruiting monocyte-derived macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Pamoic acid is a potent ligand for G protein Coupled Receptor 35 (GPR35) and exhibits antinociceptive property. GPR35 activation leads to increased energy utilization and the expression of anti-inflammatory genes. However, its role in brain disorders, especially in stroke, remains unexplored. Here we show in a mouse model of stroke that GPR35 activation by pamoic acid is neuroprotective. Pharmacological inhibition of GPR35 reveals that pamoic acid reduces infarcts size in a GPR35 dependent manner. The flowcytometric analysis shows the expression of GPR35 on the infiltrating monocytes/macrophages and neutrophils in the ischemic brain. Pamoic acid treatment results in a preferential increment of noninflammatory Ly-6CLo monocytes/macrophages in the ischemic brain along with the reduced neutrophil counts. The neuroprotective effect of GPR35 activation depends on protein kinase B (Akt) and p38 MAPK. Together we conclude that GPR35 activation by pamoic acid reprograms Ly-6CLo monocytes/macrophages to relay a neuroprotective signal into the ischemic brain.

SUBMITTER: Sharmin O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7287103 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activation of GPR35 protects against cerebral ischemia by recruiting monocyte-derived macrophages.

Sharmin Ozayra O   Abir Ariful Haque AH   Potol Abdullah A   Alam Mahabub M   Banik Jewel J   Rahman A F M Towheedur AFMT   Tarannum Nuzhat N   Wadud Rasiqh R   Habib Zaki Farhad ZF   Rahman Mahbubur M  

Scientific reports 20200610 1


Pamoic acid is a potent ligand for G protein Coupled Receptor 35 (GPR35) and exhibits antinociceptive property. GPR35 activation leads to increased energy utilization and the expression of anti-inflammatory genes. However, its role in brain disorders, especially in stroke, remains unexplored. Here we show in a mouse model of stroke that GPR35 activation by pamoic acid is neuroprotective. Pharmacological inhibition of GPR35 reveals that pamoic acid reduces infarcts size in a GPR35 dependent manne  ...[more]

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