Unique, Specific CART Receptor-Independent Regulatory Mechanism of CART(55-102) Peptide in Spinal Nociceptive Transmission and Its Relation to Dipeptidyl-Peptidase 4 (DDP4)

Kozsurek, Márk [Kozsurek, Márk (Idegtudományok), author] Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlődéstani Intézet (SU / FM / I); Király, Kornél* [Király, Kornél P (Farmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (SU / FM / I); Gyimesi, Klára; Lukácsi, Erika; Fekete, Csaba [Fekete, Csaba (Neuroendokrinológia), author] Integratív Neuroendokrinológiai Kutatócsoport; Institute of Experimental Medicine; Gereben, Balázs [Gereben, Balázs (Pajzsmirigy endok...), author] Laboratory of Molecular Cell Metabolism; Institute of Experimental Medicine; Mohácsik, Petra [Mohácsik, Petra (Neuroendokrinológia), author] Laboratory of Molecular Cell Metabolism; Helyes, Zsuzsanna [Helyes, Zsuzsanna (Neurofarmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); ELKH-PTE Chronic Pain Research Group (UP / RG); Bölcskei, Kata [Bölcskei, Kata (Farmakológia), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Tékus, Valéria [Tékus, Valéria (Farmakológia, Fáj...), author] Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (UP / UPMS); Pap, Károly; Szűcs, Edina [Szűcs, Edina (idegtudomány), author] Institute of Biochemistry; Benyhe, Sándor [Benyhe, Sándor (Biokémia, neuroké...), author] Institute of Biochemistry; Imre, Tímea [Imre, Timea (Tömegspektrometria), author]; Szabó, Pál [Szabó, Pál Tamás (Tömegspektrometria), author] Instrumentation Center (RCNS); Gajtkó, Andrea; Holló, Krisztina [Szentesiné Holló, Krisztina (Idegtudományok), author] Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology (UD); Puskár, Zita ✉ [Puskár, Zita (Idegtudományok), author] Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlődéstani Intézet (SU / FM / I)

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Published: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 1661-6596 1422-0067 24 (2) Paper: 918 , 25 p. 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Inorganic Chemistry: D1
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Fundings:
  • National Laboratory of Translational Neuroscience(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015)
  • (PD-OTKA-101248)
  • (OTKA-108518)
  • (OTKA-138046)
  • (TKP2021-EGA-16A)
  • (TKP2021-EGA-25)
  • (KTIA_NAP_13-2-2014-0005)
  • Hungarian Brain Research Program(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002) Funder: NRDIO
  • (3.6.2-17-2017-00008 N (2017-2019)) Funder: EFOP
  • (Brain Research Program 3.0, 2021–2025)
  • PharmaLab(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00015) Funder: NRDIO
Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptides are involved in several physiological and pathological processes, but their mechanism of action is unrevealed due to the lack of identified receptor(s). We provided evidence for the antihyperalgesic effect of CART(55-102) by inhibiting dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (DPP4) in astrocytes and consequently reducing neuroinflammation in the rat spinal dorsal horn in a carrageenan-evoked inflammation model. Both naturally occurring CART(55-102) and CART(62-102) peptides are present in the spinal cord. CART(55-102) is not involved in acute nociception but regulates spinal pain transmission during peripheral inflammation. While the full-length peptide with a globular motif contributes to hyperalgesia, its N-terminal inhibits this process. Although the anti-hyperalgesic effects of CART(55-102), CART(55-76), and CART(62-76) are blocked by opioid receptor antagonists in our inflammatory models, but not in neuropathic Seltzer model, none of them bind to any opioid or G-protein coupled receptors. DPP4 interacts with Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signalling in spinal astrocytes and enhances the TLR4-induced expression of interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor alpha contributing to inflammatory pain. Depending on the state of inflammation, CART(55-102) is processed in the spinal cord, resulting in the generation of biologically active isoleucine-proline-isoleucine (IPI) tripeptide, which inhibits DPP4, leading to significantly decreased glia-derived cytokine production and hyperalgesia.
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