Adiponectin is produced by lymphocytes and is a negative regulator of granulopoiesis

LJA Crawford, R Peake, S Price… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
LJA Crawford, R Peake, S Price, TCM Morris, AE Irvine
Journal of leukocyte biology, 2010academic.oup.com
Transcription, translation, and secretion of adiponectin by lymphocytes is shown with
receptors for adiponectin expressed on bone marrow mononuclear cells. Lymphocytes have
long been established to play an important role in the regulation of hematopoiesis and
produce many cytokines that act on hematopoietic progenitor cells. Previous studies by our
group have shown that normal, unstimulated lymphocytes produce a protein that inhibits
normal bone marrow GM colony formation. Adiponectin is an adipokine that has been …
Abstract
Transcription, translation, and secretion of adiponectin by lymphocytes is shown with receptors for adiponectin expressed on bone marrow mononuclear cells.
Lymphocytes have long been established to play an important role in the regulation of hematopoiesis and produce many cytokines that act on hematopoietic progenitor cells. Previous studies by our group have shown that normal, unstimulated lymphocytes produce a protein that inhibits normal bone marrow GM colony formation. Adiponectin is an adipokine that has been demonstrated to act as a negative regulator of hematopoiesis and immune function. This study aimed to determine if the inhibitory molecule that we described previously was adiponectin. Here, we show transcription, translation, and secretion of adiponectin from lymphocytes and demonstrate that its receptors, AdipoR1 and AdipoR2, are expressed by bone marrow MNCs. We show that although the adiponectin expression is low in lymphocytes, it is sufficient to induce a significant inhibitory effect on GM precursors (CFU-GM) and activate the AMPK pathway in these cells. The regulation of adiponectin production by lymphocytes and its detailed function in suppressing GM colony formation need to be elucidated now. Our findings suggest a functional role for adiponectin as a negative regulator of granulopoiesis.
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