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Molecular Immunology | 2010

Identification of the Early VIP-Regulated Transcriptome and its Associated Interactome in Resting and Activated Murine CD4 T Cells

Sheri T. Dorsam; Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey; Rebecca J Hermann; Jodie S. Haring; Travis Van der Steen; Erich Wilkerson; Goran Boskovic; James Denvir; Yulia Dementieva; Donald A. Primerano; Glenn Dorsam

More than 40 years after the discovery of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), its transcriptome in the immune system has still not been completely elucidated. In an attempt to understand the biological role of this neuropeptide in immunity, we chose CD4 T cells as a cellular system. Agilent Mouse Whole Genome microarrays were hybridized with fluorescently labeled total RNA isolated from resting CD4 T cells cultured +/-10(-7)M VIP for 5h or PMA/ionomycin activated CD4 T cells cultured +/-10(-7)M VIP for 5h. These VIP-regulated transcriptomes were analyzed by Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM) and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) software to identify relevant signaling pathways modulated by VIP in the absence and presence of T cell activation. In resting CD4 T cells, VIP-modulated 368 genes, ranging from 3.49 to -4.78-fold. In the PMA/ionomycin activated CD4 T cells, 326 gene expression levels were changed by VIP, ranging from 2.94 to -1.66-fold. IPA analysis revealed that VIP exposure alters cellular function through EGFR signaling in resting CD4 T cells, and modulates immediate early genes, Fos and CREM/ICER, in activated CD4 T cells. These gene expression changes are suggested to explain at a molecular level how VIP can regulate T cell homing to the gut and induce regulatory T cell generation.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 2012

Characterization and use of a rabbit-anti-mouse VPAC1 antibody by flow cytometry

Rebecca J Hermann; Travis Van der Steen; Emilie E. Vomhof-DeKrey; Sejaa Al-Badrani; Steve Wanjara; Jarrett Failing; Jodie S. Haring; Glenn Dorsam

Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 signaling in lymphocytes has been shown to regulate chemotaxis, proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. During T cell activation, VPAC1 mRNA is downregulated, but the effect on its protein levels is less clear. A small number of studies have reported measurement of human VPAC1 by flow cytometry, but murine VPAC1 reagents are unavailable. Therefore, we set out to generate a reliable and highly specific α-mouse VPAC1 polyclonal antibody for use with flow cytometry. After successfully generating a rabbit α-VPAC1 polyclonal antibody (α-mVPAC1 pAb), we characterized its cross-reactivity and showed that it does not recognize other family receptors (mouse VPAC2 and PAC1, and human VPAC1, VPAC2 and PAC1) by flow cytometry. Partial purification of the rabbit α-VPAC1 sera increased the specific-activity of the α-mVPAC1 pAb by 20-fold, and immunofluorescence microscopy (IF) confirmed a plasma membrane subcellular localization for mouse VPAC1 protein. To test the usefulness of this specific α-mVPAC1 pAb, we showed that primary, resting mouse T cells express detectable levels of VPAC1 protein, with little detectable signal from activated T cells, or CD19 B cells. These data support our previously published data showing a downregulation of VPAC1 mRNA during T cell activation. Collectively, we have established a well-characterized, and highly species specific α-mVPAC1 pAb for VPAC1 surface measurement by IF and flow cytometry.


Immunology‚ Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry | 2017

VIP Signaling Fails to Alter Gene Expression but Induces Different [cAMP]i Responses in Human Malignant Hut-78 and Molt-4 T Cell Lines; Implications for Different G-protein Coupling for VIP Receptors

Travis Van der Steen; Manpreet Bains; Steve Wanjara; Brittany Bisnett; Caleb Laney; Ben Huber; Sheri T. Dorsam; Jane M. Schuh; Glenn Dorsam


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Receptor 1 and 2 Expressing Cells Result in Cellular Migration through Alternative Signaling Pathways

Travis Van der Steen; Megan Meyer; Sheri T. Dorsam; 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 five transmembrane vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 1 isoform is expressed in human blood CD14+ monocyte cells

Rebecca J Hermann; Travis Van der Steen; Jarrett Failing; Donald R Branch; 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 | 2009

Posttranslational Regulation of the Tumor-Suppressor Ikaros by Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Receptor 1 in Human HuT 78 Cells

Travis Van der Steen; Rebecca J Hermann; Steven Meinhardt; Sinisa Dovat; 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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Sheri T. Dorsam

North Dakota State University

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Jarrett Failing

North Dakota State University

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Keith Benton

North Dakota State University

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Sinisa Dovat

Pennsylvania State University

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Jodie S. Haring

North Dakota State University

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Steve Wanjara

North Dakota State University

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