MELATONIN RECEPTORS MT1/MT2 IN PROINFLAMMATORY T-HELPER POPULATIONS
- Authors: Kuklina E.M.1, Danchenko I.Y.2, Baidina T.V.2
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Perm Federal Research Center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russian Federation
- E. Wagner Perm State Medical University, Perm, Russian Federation
- Section: Immunological readings in Chelyabinsk
- Submitted: 17.03.2025
- Accepted: 25.05.2025
- URL: https://rusimmun.ru/jour/article/view/17120
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.46235/1028-7221-17120-MRM
- ID: 17120
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Abstract
Objective. The pineal hormone melatonin is an effective regulator of the main T helper populations Th1 and Th17. Currently, the focus of attention in the study of T helpers is shifting from classical to non-classical variants of these cells, primarily to Th1-polarized lymphocytes Th17 (Th17.1), which are formed in vitro and in vivo by transforming differentiated Th17 cells into Th1 under polarizing conditions. Th17.1 cells have a significantly higher pro-inflammatory potential compared to classical Th1/Th17 and play a key role in the pathogenesis of Th-dependent pro-inflammatory diseases, including autoimmune diseases. Tasks. This shift in priorities in the study of T helper activity raises the question of the sensitivity of non-classical pathogenic CD4+Т lymphocytes to melatonin-dependent regulation, which is largely determined by the expression of high-affinity receptors for the hormone, MT1 and MT2, on the cell membrane. Materials and methods. In this work, we studied the expression of MT1 and MT2 by proinflammatory T-helper populations of peripheral blood. Results. It was shown that non-classical Th1-polarized Th17 cells have a selectively high level of expression of these receptors, which makes them a priority target for the action of melatonin. Discussion and conclusions. It is important to note that MT1 and MT2 exert their effects primarily through inhibitory G proteins (Gi), suppressing adenylate cyclase activity, and, to a lesser extent, through Gq and Go proteins, activating phospholipase C, calcium channels, and mitogen-activated protein kinases. Moreover, all of the listed signaling pathways, launched when melatonin binds to membrane melatonin receptors, are stimulating or costimulating for T cells. In this regard, it is logical to expect a stimulatory effect of melatonin on the pathogenic Th17.1 population. However, melatonin has not only a membrane but also a nuclear receptor, RORα (an obligate molecule for Th17 cells – both classical and non-classical), and at micromolar concentrations is able to bind to additional intracellular targets, such as calmodulin or hydroquinone, and trigger other signaling mechanisms that can correct MT1/MT2-dependent signals.
About the authors
Elena Michajlovna Kuklina
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Perm Federal Research Center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russian Federation
Email: ibis_07@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2173-2724
Dr. Sc, (Biol.), Leading Research Officer at the Laboratory of Immunoregulation
Russian Federation, 13, Golev str., Perm, 614081, RussiaIrina Yuryevna Danchenko
E. Wagner Perm State Medical University, Perm, Russian Federation
Email: irene-dan@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3145-5409
Candidate of Medicine, Assistant of the Department of Neurology and Medical Genetics
Russian Federation, 26, Petropavlovskaya str., Perm, 614990, RussiaTatiana Vitalievna Baidina
E. Wagner Perm State Medical University, Perm, Russian Federation
Author for correspondence.
Email: tatiana_baidina@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5114-0463
Professor, Department of Neurology and Medical Genetics
Russian Federation, 26, Petropavlovskaya str., Perm, 614990, RussiaReferences
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