3-hydroxy-L-kynurenamine is an immunomodulatory biogenic amine
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2021-07-21Referencia bibliográfica
Clement, C.C... [et al.]. 3-hydroxy-L-kynurenamine is an immunomodulatory biogenic amine. Nat Commun 12, 4447 (2021). [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24785-3]
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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF); European Commission 310030_182528; Fondazione Telethon GGP17094; Fondazione AIRC per la ricerca sul cancro 19903; Sigrid Juselius Foundation; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA T32 DK007110 K12 GM102779; Fondazione AIRC per la ricerca sul cancro AIRC 2019-23084; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases (NIAMS) ZIG AR041181-11; European Union H2020 ERA project 667824 NIH-AG045223 NIH-AI137198 NIH-AI103338 NIH-AI138552Abstract
Tryptophan catabolism is a major metabolic pathway utilized by several professional and
non-professional antigen presenting cells to maintain immunological tolerance. Here we
report that 3-hydroxy-L-kynurenamine (3-HKA) is a biogenic amine produced via an alternative
pathway of tryptophan metabolism. In vitro, 3-HKA has an anti-inflammatory profile by
inhibiting the IFN-γ mediated STAT1/NF-κΒ pathway in both mouse and human dendritic
cells (DCs) with a consequent decrease in the release of pro-inflammatory chemokines and
cytokines, most notably TNF, IL-6, and IL12p70. 3-HKA has protective effects in an experimental
mouse model of psoriasis by decreasing skin thickness, erythema, scaling and fissuring,
reducing TNF, IL-1β, IFN-γ, and IL-17 production, and inhibiting generation of effector
CD8+ T cells. Similarly, in a mouse model of nephrotoxic nephritis, besides reducing
inflammatory cytokines, 3-HKA improves proteinuria and serum urea nitrogen, overall
ameliorating immune-mediated glomerulonephritis and renal dysfunction. Overall, we propose
that this biogenic amine is a crucial component of tryptophan-mediated
immune tolerance.