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G2A Protects Mice against Sepsis by Modulating Kupffer Cell Activation: Cooperativity with Adenosine Receptor 2b

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G2A is a GPCR abundantly expressed in immune cells. G2A<sup>-/-</sup> mice showed higher lethality, higher plasma cytokines, and an impaired bacterial clearance in response to a murine model of sepsis (cecal ligation and puncture), which were blocked by GdCl<sub>3</sub>, an inhibitor of Kupffer cells. Anti-IL-10 Ab reversed the impaired bacterial clearance in G2A<sup>-/-</sup> mice. Indomethacin effectively blocked both the increased i.p. IL-10 levels and the impaired bacterial clearance, indicating that disturbed PG system is the proximal cause of these phenomena. Stimulation with LPS/C5a induced an increase in <i>Escherichia coli</i> phagocytosis and intracellular cAMP levels in G2A<sup>+/+</sup> peritoneal macrophages but not G2A<sup>-/-</sup> cells, which showed more PGE<sub>2</sub>/nitrite release and intracellular reactive oxygen species levels. Heterologous coexpression of G2A and adenosine receptor type 2b (A2bAR) induced a synergistic increase in cAMP signaling in a ligand-independent manner, with the evidence of physical interaction of G2A with A2bAR. BAY 60-6583, a specific agonist for A2bAR, increased intracellular cAMP levels in Kupffer cells from G2A<sup>+/+</sup> but not from G2A<sup>-/-</sup> mice. Both G2A and A2bAR were required for antiseptic action of lysophosphatidylcholine. These results show inappropriate activation of G2A<sup>-/-</sup> Kupffer cells to septic insults due to an impaired cAMP signaling possibly by lack of interaction with A2bAR.

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