Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Article Title: Chemokinergic and Dopaminergic Signalling Collaborates through the Heteromer Formed by CCR9 and Dopamine Receptor D5 Increasing the Migratory Speed of Effector CD4 + T-Cells to Infiltrate the Colonic Mucosa
doi: 10.3390/ijms251810022
Figure Lengend Snippet: CCR9:DRD5 heteromer signalling involves the activation of the myosine light chain 2. Naïve CD4 + T-cells were isolated from the spleen of wild-type mice ( Drd5 +/+ ) and then activated with anti-CD3/anti-CD28 mAbs-coated dynabeads in the presence of IL-2 and RA for 5 d to induce gut tropism. During the last 4 h, cells were non-stimulated (vehicle) or stimulated with CCL25 (300 ng/mL) and SKF81297 (100 nM) in the presence of 4 μM of peptides TM6C or TM7C, or only DMSO as a control. Cells were stained for extracellular expression of CD4 and intracellular phosphorylation of MLC2. ( A ) Representative histograms showing the fluorescence distribution associated with the immunostaining of pMLC2 in the CD4 + live (ZAq − ) population. ( B ) Quantification of the extent of pMLC2. Values are the mean fluorescence intensity associated with the immunostaining of pMLC2. Data are represented as the mean ± SEM from three independent experiments. **, p < 0.01 via two-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey’s multiple comparisons post hoc test.
Article Snippet: The peptide analogues to transmembrane (TM) segments derived from CCR9 and DRD5 ( ) were synthesized by GenScript (Piscataway, NJ, USA).
Techniques: Activation Assay, Isolation, Control, Staining, Expressing, Phospho-proteomics, Fluorescence, Immunostaining