Thymosin alpha-1 (Talpha1) is a molecule retaining pleiotropic effects toward several pathological conditions, especially acting as a modulator of immune response and inflammation. However, molecular mechanisms underlying the peculiar, wide-range activity of Talpha1 have not been completely elucidated. To get information on the mechanism of action of Talpha1 and to find new potential applications, we performed the analysis of the transcription profile of 8300 genes in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro treated with Talpha1. Together with a variety of genes already known to be modulated by Talpha1, our analysis revealed a remarkable number of genes not yet described before to be modulated by this thymic peptide, revealing a complex scenario that underlines the role of this peptide as a regulator of lymphocyte functions. Here, we report the list of the more representative modulated genes and discuss their implications on the modulation of the innate and adaptive responses. Our results open new perspectives on the use of Talpha1 for the treatment of diseases associated with immune-disregulation.

Matteucci, C., Minutolo, A., SINIBALDI VALLEBONA, P., Palamara, A., Rasi, G., Mastino, A., et al. (2010). Transcription profile of human lymphocytes following in vitro treatment with thymosin alpha-1. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 1194, 6-19 [10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05484.x].

Transcription profile of human lymphocytes following in vitro treatment with thymosin alpha-1.

MATTEUCCI, CLAUDIA;Minutolo,A;SINIBALDI VALLEBONA, PAOLA;Rasi, G;GARACI, ENRICO
2010-04-01

Abstract

Thymosin alpha-1 (Talpha1) is a molecule retaining pleiotropic effects toward several pathological conditions, especially acting as a modulator of immune response and inflammation. However, molecular mechanisms underlying the peculiar, wide-range activity of Talpha1 have not been completely elucidated. To get information on the mechanism of action of Talpha1 and to find new potential applications, we performed the analysis of the transcription profile of 8300 genes in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro treated with Talpha1. Together with a variety of genes already known to be modulated by Talpha1, our analysis revealed a remarkable number of genes not yet described before to be modulated by this thymic peptide, revealing a complex scenario that underlines the role of this peptide as a regulator of lymphocyte functions. Here, we report the list of the more representative modulated genes and discuss their implications on the modulation of the innate and adaptive responses. Our results open new perspectives on the use of Talpha1 for the treatment of diseases associated with immune-disregulation.
apr-2010
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Settore MED/07 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
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Matteucci, C., Minutolo, A., SINIBALDI VALLEBONA, P., Palamara, A., Rasi, G., Mastino, A., et al. (2010). Transcription profile of human lymphocytes following in vitro treatment with thymosin alpha-1. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 1194, 6-19 [10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05484.x].
Matteucci, C; Minutolo, A; SINIBALDI VALLEBONA, P; Palamara, A; Rasi, G; Mastino, A; Garaci, E
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