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Β-Arrestin 2-Mediated Immune Suppression Induced by Chronic StressLi, Hui, Smalligan, Dean A., Xie, Nanchang, Javer, Avani, Zhang, Yi, Hanley, Gregory, Yin, Deling 01 March 2011 (has links)
Objective: Stress, either physical or psychological, can modulate immune function. However, the mechanisms associated with stress-induced immune suppression remain to be elucidated. β-Arrestin 2 serves as adaptor, scaffold, and/or signal transducer. The role of β-arrestin 2 in stress-induced immune suppression is not known yet. Methods/Results: Here, we demonstrate that β-arrestin 2 deficiency in mice increases the sensitivity to the chronic stress-induced reduction in the number of splenocytes. Interestingly, the stress-induced suppression of T helper-type (Th) 1 cytokines and the increased production of Th2 cytokines were greatly enhanced in β-arrestin 2-deficient mice compared with wild-type mice. Moreover, inhibition of PI3K in β-arrestin 2-deficient mice exerts an additive effect on the stress-induced reduction in the number of splenocytes. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that a deficiency in β-arrestin 2 augments stress-induced immune suppression.
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