Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases

Highly sophisticated mechanisms confer upon the immune system the capacity to respond with a certain degree of autonomy. However, the final outcome of an adaptative immune response depends on the interaction with other systems of the organism. The immune-neuroendocrine systems have an intimate cross...

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Autores principales: Druker, Jimena Paola, Liberman, Ana, Giacomini, Damiana Paula, Refojo, Damián, Silberstein Cuña, Susana Iris, Páez Pereda, Marcelo
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spelling paper:paper_00778923_v1088_n_p297_Druker2023-06-08T15:07:27Z Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases Druker, Jimena Paola Liberman, Ana Giacomini, Damiana Paula Refojo, Damián Silberstein Cuña, Susana Iris Páez Pereda, Marcelo Apoptosis BMP-4 cAMP Estrogens GATA-3 Glucocorticoids Prolactinoma T-bet TCR TGF-β Th1-Th2 differentiation cytokine estrogen receptor glucocorticoid receptor steroid hormone transcription factor transforming growth factor beta cytokine steroid apoptosis cell differentiation conference paper gene activation gene repression helper cell immune response neuroendocrine system pathogenesis protein interaction signal transduction T lymphocyte human immunology immunomodulation metabolism neurosecretion review Cytokines Humans Neuroimmunomodulation Neurosecretory Systems Steroids Highly sophisticated mechanisms confer upon the immune system the capacity to respond with a certain degree of autonomy. However, the final outcome of an adaptative immune response depends on the interaction with other systems of the organism. The immune-neuroendocrine systems have an intimate cross-communication, making possible a satisfactory response to environmental changes. Part of this interaction occurs through cytokines and steroid hormones. The last step of this crosstalk is at the molecular level. In this article we will focus on the physical and functional interrelationship between cytokine signaling pathway-activated transcription factors (TFs) and steroid receptors in different cell models, where the signals triggered by cytokines and steroid hormones have major roles: (1) the ligand-dependent-activated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) influence the genetic program that specifies lineage commitment in T helper (Th) cell differentiation. How posttranslational modifications of several TFs as well as nuclear hormone receptors could be implicated in the molecular crosstalk between the immune-neuroendocrine messengers is discussed. (2) glucocorticoid (GC) antagonism on the TCR-induced T cell apoptosis. (3) estrogen receptor/TGF-β family proteins molecular interaction implicated on pituitary prolactinomas pathogenesis. The functional crosstalk at the molecular level between immune and steroids signals is essential to determine an integrative response to both mediators (which in the last instance results in a new gene activation/repression profile) and constitutes the ultimate integrative level of interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine systems. © 2006 New York Academy of Sciences. Fil:Druker, J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Liberman, A.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Giacomini, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Refojo, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Silberstein, S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pereda, M.P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00778923_v1088_n_p297_Druker http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00778923_v1088_n_p297_Druker
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topic Apoptosis
BMP-4
cAMP
Estrogens
GATA-3
Glucocorticoids
Prolactinoma
T-bet
TCR
TGF-β
Th1-Th2 differentiation
cytokine
estrogen receptor
glucocorticoid receptor
steroid hormone
transcription factor
transforming growth factor beta
cytokine
steroid
apoptosis
cell differentiation
conference paper
gene activation
gene repression
helper cell
immune response
neuroendocrine system
pathogenesis
protein interaction
signal transduction
T lymphocyte
human
immunology
immunomodulation
metabolism
neurosecretion
review
Cytokines
Humans
Neuroimmunomodulation
Neurosecretory Systems
Steroids
spellingShingle Apoptosis
BMP-4
cAMP
Estrogens
GATA-3
Glucocorticoids
Prolactinoma
T-bet
TCR
TGF-β
Th1-Th2 differentiation
cytokine
estrogen receptor
glucocorticoid receptor
steroid hormone
transcription factor
transforming growth factor beta
cytokine
steroid
apoptosis
cell differentiation
conference paper
gene activation
gene repression
helper cell
immune response
neuroendocrine system
pathogenesis
protein interaction
signal transduction
T lymphocyte
human
immunology
immunomodulation
metabolism
neurosecretion
review
Cytokines
Humans
Neuroimmunomodulation
Neurosecretory Systems
Steroids
Druker, Jimena Paola
Liberman, Ana
Giacomini, Damiana Paula
Refojo, Damián
Silberstein Cuña, Susana Iris
Páez Pereda, Marcelo
Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
topic_facet Apoptosis
BMP-4
cAMP
Estrogens
GATA-3
Glucocorticoids
Prolactinoma
T-bet
TCR
TGF-β
Th1-Th2 differentiation
cytokine
estrogen receptor
glucocorticoid receptor
steroid hormone
transcription factor
transforming growth factor beta
cytokine
steroid
apoptosis
cell differentiation
conference paper
gene activation
gene repression
helper cell
immune response
neuroendocrine system
pathogenesis
protein interaction
signal transduction
T lymphocyte
human
immunology
immunomodulation
metabolism
neurosecretion
review
Cytokines
Humans
Neuroimmunomodulation
Neurosecretory Systems
Steroids
description Highly sophisticated mechanisms confer upon the immune system the capacity to respond with a certain degree of autonomy. However, the final outcome of an adaptative immune response depends on the interaction with other systems of the organism. The immune-neuroendocrine systems have an intimate cross-communication, making possible a satisfactory response to environmental changes. Part of this interaction occurs through cytokines and steroid hormones. The last step of this crosstalk is at the molecular level. In this article we will focus on the physical and functional interrelationship between cytokine signaling pathway-activated transcription factors (TFs) and steroid receptors in different cell models, where the signals triggered by cytokines and steroid hormones have major roles: (1) the ligand-dependent-activated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) influence the genetic program that specifies lineage commitment in T helper (Th) cell differentiation. How posttranslational modifications of several TFs as well as nuclear hormone receptors could be implicated in the molecular crosstalk between the immune-neuroendocrine messengers is discussed. (2) glucocorticoid (GC) antagonism on the TCR-induced T cell apoptosis. (3) estrogen receptor/TGF-β family proteins molecular interaction implicated on pituitary prolactinomas pathogenesis. The functional crosstalk at the molecular level between immune and steroids signals is essential to determine an integrative response to both mediators (which in the last instance results in a new gene activation/repression profile) and constitutes the ultimate integrative level of interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine systems. © 2006 New York Academy of Sciences.
author Druker, Jimena Paola
Liberman, Ana
Giacomini, Damiana Paula
Refojo, Damián
Silberstein Cuña, Susana Iris
Páez Pereda, Marcelo
author_facet Druker, Jimena Paola
Liberman, Ana
Giacomini, Damiana Paula
Refojo, Damián
Silberstein Cuña, Susana Iris
Páez Pereda, Marcelo
author_sort Druker, Jimena Paola
title Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
title_short Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
title_full Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
title_fullStr Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
title_full_unstemmed Molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: Implications for human diseases
title_sort molecular understanding of cytokine-steroid hormone dialogue: implications for human diseases
publishDate 2006
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