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Chemical Communications | 2005

Uncorking of liposomes by matrix metalloproteinase-9

Nihar Sarkar; Theresa Rosendahl; Aaron B. Krueger; Abir L. Banerjee; Keith Benton; Sanku Mallik; D. K. Srivastava

A triggered release methodology of liposomal contents via the enzyme MMP-9 is described.


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2008

TCR signaling and environment affect vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 (VPAC-1) expression in primary mouse CD4 T cells

Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey; Rebecca J Hermann; Megan Palmer; Keith Benton; Ashley R. Sandy; Sheri T. Dorsam; Glenn Dorsam

Strict regulation of T cell function is imperative to control adaptive immunity, and dysregulation of T cell activation can contribute to infectious and autoimmune diseases. Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 (VPAC-1), an anti-inflammatory G-protein coupled receptor, has been reported to be downregulated during T cell activation. However, the regulatory mechanisms controlling the expression of VPAC-1 in T cells are not well understood. Therefore, mouse splenic CD4 T cells were treated in complete media+/-anti-CD3 for 24h, total RNA isolated and VPAC-1 levels measured by qPCR. Surprisingly, we discovered that T cells incubated in complete media steadily upregulated VPAC-1 mRNA levels over time (24h). Importantly, CD4 T cells isolated from blood also showed elevated VPAC-1 expression compared to splenic T cells. Collectively, these data support that the vascular environment positively influences VPAC-1 mRNA expression that is negatively regulated by TCR signaling. This research was supported by a national service award (1KO1 DK064828) to G.D., the Center for Protease Research (2P20RR015566), and INBRE (P20 RR016741).


Regulatory Peptides | 2009

A transcriptionally permissive epigenetic landscape at the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 promoter suggests a euchromatin nuclear position in murine CD4 T cells.

Keith Benton; Rebecca J Hermann; Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey; Jodie S. Haring; T. van der Steen; J. Smith; Sinisa Dovat; Glenn Dorsam

T cells express receptors for neuropeptides that mediate immunological activities. Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 (VPAC1), the prototypical group II G protein coupled receptor, binds two neuropeptides with high-affinity, called vasoactive intestinal peptide and pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide. During T cell signaling, VPAC1 mRNA expression levels are significantly downregulated through a Src kinase dependent mechanism, thus altering the sensitivity for these neuropeptides during an immune reaction. Presently, it is unknown whether the mechanism that regulates VPAC1 during T cell signaling involves epigenetic changes. Therefore, we hypothesized that the epigenetic landscape consisting of diacetylation at H3K9/14 and trimethylation at H3K4, two transcriptionally permissive histone modifications, would parallel VPAC1 expression showing high enrichment in untreated T cells, but lower enrichment in alpha-CD3 treated T cells. To this end, quantitative chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) analysis of H3K9/14ac and H3K4me3 was conducted using purified CD4(+) T cells, with CD45R(+) B cells as a negative control. Our data revealed that these histone modifications at the VPAC1 promoter did indeed parallel its mRNA levels between T and B lymphocytes, but did not decrease during T cell signaling. Collectively, these data strongly imply a euchromatin nuclear position for the VPAC1 locus irrespective of the activation status of T cells.


World Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2011

Vasoactive intestinal peptide signaling axis in human leukemia.

Glenn Dorsam; Keith Benton; Jarrett Failing; Sandeep Batra


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Neuropeptides and Colon Cancer; Another Notch in the Complexity of Tumorigenesis

Naomi G Light; Keith Benton; Rebecca J Hermann; Jarrett Failing; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2010

An Inhibitor Against CKII Phosphorylation Downregulates VPAC1 Expression in HuT-78 Cells

Ashley Marie Nelson; Keith Benton; Rebecca J Hermann; Travis Van der Steen; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Ikaros engages the VPAC1 promoter and recruits HDAC1 in activated HuT78 cells

Keith Benton; Rebecca J Hermann; Travis Van der Steen; Jarrett Failing; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2010

VPAC1 Signaling Blocks Ikaros Degradation by a PKA Dependent Mechanism in Activated HuT-78 Cells

Travis Van der Steen; Rebecca J Hermann; Keith Benton; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2009

The tumor suppressor Ikaros engages the VPAC1 promoter in activated HuT 78 cells

Keith Benton; Rebecca J Hermann; Sheri T. Dorsam; Travis Van der Steen; Ashley D. Nelson; Sinisa Dovat; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2008

T cell engagement downregulates vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 by a JNK MAPK dependent mechanism in primary, murine CD4 T cells

Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey; Rebecca J Hermann; Keith Benton; Sheri T. Dorsam; Glenn Dorsam

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Glenn Dorsam

North Dakota State University

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Rebecca J Hermann

North Dakota State University

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Travis Van der Steen

North Dakota State University

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Jarrett Failing

North Dakota State University

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Sheri T. Dorsam

North Dakota State University

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Sinisa Dovat

Pennsylvania State University

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Aaron B. Krueger

North Dakota State University

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Abir L. Banerjee

North Dakota State University

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