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Fluoxetine triggers selective apoptosis in inflammation-induced proliferating(Ki-67 ) thymocytes.

IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY(2019)

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Abstract
Inappropriate functioning of the immune system is observed during sustained systemic inflammation, which might lead to immune deficiencies, autoimmune disorders and cancer. Primary lymphoid organs may progress to a deregulated proliferative state in response to inflammatory signals in order to intensify host defense mechanisms and exacerbate an inflammatory niche. Fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, has recently been projected as an anti-inflammatory agent. This study had been designed to evaluate the potential novel role of fluoxetine in reversing inflammation-induced immune dysfunction. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration in Swiss albino mice potentiated a systemic inflammatory response, along with increased proliferation of thymocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, as evident from increased Ki-67 expression. The proliferative changes in the immune system were mainly associated with increased phosphorylation of PI3k, AKT and I kappa B along with elevated NF kappa B-p65 nuclear translocation. The Ki-67(high) thymocytes obtained from LPS administered mice demonstrated significantly low p53 nuclear activity, which was established to be mediated by NF kappa B through reduced nuclear translocation of p53 during LPS-induced proliferative conditions, thereby blocking p53-dependent apoptosis. Fluoxetine supplementation not only reversed the proinflammatory condition, but also induced selective apoptosis in the proliferation-dictated Ki-67(high) thymocytes possibly by modulating the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and inducing glucocorticoid receptor activation and apoptosis in these proliferation-biased immune cells, authenticating a novel antiproliferative role of an established drug.
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Fluoxetine,HPA axis,inflammation,proliferation,thymocytes
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