Modulation and Functional Involvement of CB2 Peripheral Cannabinoid Receptors During B-Cell Differentiation

Author:

Carayon Pierre1,Marchand Jean1,Dussossoy Danielle1,Derocq Jean-Marie1,Jbilo Omar1,Bord Annie1,Bouaboula Monsif1,Galiègue Sylvaine1,Mondière Paul1,Pénarier Géraldine1,Fur Gérard Le1,Defrance Thierry1,Casellas Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. From the Immunology Department, Sanofi Recherche, Montpellier, France; and the Immunité et vaccination, INSERM U404, Institut Pasteur de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Abstract

AbstractTwo subtypes of G-protein–coupled cannabinoid receptors have been identified to date: the CB1 central receptor subtype, which is mainly expressed in the brain, and the CB2 peripheral receptor subtype, which appears particularly abundant in the immune system. We investigated the expression of CB2 receptors in leukocytes using anti-CB2 receptor immunopurified polyclonal antibodies. We showed that peripheral blood and tonsillar B cells were the leukocyte subsets expressing the highest amount of CB2 receptor proteins. Dual-color confocal microscopy performed on tonsillar tissues showed a marked expression of CB2 receptors in mantle zones of secondary follicles, whereas germinal centers (GC) were weakly stained, suggesting a modulation of this receptor during the differentiation stages from virgin B lymphocytes to memory B cells. Indeed, we showed a clear downregulation of CB2 receptor expression during B-cell differentiation both at transcript and protein levels. The lowest expression was observed in GC proliferating centroblasts. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of the cannabinoid agonist CP55,940 on the CD40-mediated proliferation of both virgin and GC B-cell subsets. We found that CP55,940 enhanced the proliferation of both subsets and that this enhancement was blocked by the CB2 receptor antagonist SR 144528 but not by the CB1 receptor antagonist SR 141716. Finally, we observed that CB2 receptors were dramatically upregulated in both B-cell subsets during the first 24 hours of CD40-mediated activation. These data strongly support an involvement of CB2 receptors during B-cell differentiation.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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