1. Impact of substance P on cellular immunity
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Georgios Katsanos, Anogeianaki A, Orso C, Tete S, Salini V, Pl, Antinolfi, Sabatino G, Katsanos, G, Anogeianaki, A, Orso, C, S., Tete', Salini, V, Antinolfi, Pl, and Sabatino, G
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Inflammation ,Immunity, Cellular ,Animals ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,Substance P ,Receptors, Tachykinin ,Hematopoiesis - Abstract
Much evidence suggests a cross-talking between nerve fibers and the immunity system. The immunomodulation by substance P includes cell activation and proliferation of human cells, with cytokine and chemokine generation and release. Substance P was first isolated by Leeman et al. as an undecapeptide with important neurotransmitter-neuromodulator effects. In addition, substance P was shown to induce and mediate inflammation, angiogenesis, infections, intestinal mucosal immunity and stress. Substance P is able to activate several immune cells, such as CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, mast cells, NK cells and macrophages. In recent studies we have shown that substance P can activate interleukin-8, a CXC chemokine, demonstrating its involvement in immune cell chemoattraction. We believe that substance P is important in understanding the pathophysiology of inflammation.
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- 2008