Polymerized Type I Collagen Downregulates STAT-1 Phosphorylation Through Engagement with LAIR-1 in Monocytes, Avoiding [LC], 2025, Olivares-Martínez+

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    Polymerized Type I Collagen Downregulates STAT-1 Phosphorylation Through Engagement with LAIR-1 in Circulating Monocytes, Avoiding Long COVID
    Olivares-Martínez, Elizabeth; Hernández-Ramírez, Diego Francisco; Núñez-Álvarez, Carlos Alberto; Meza-Sánchez, David Eduardo; Chapa, Mónica; Méndez-Flores, Silvia; Priego-Ranero, Ángel; Azamar-Llamas, Daniel; Olvera-Prado, Héctor; Rivas-Redonda, Kenia Ilian; Ochoa-Hein, Eric; López-Mosqueda, Luis Gerardo; Rojas-Castañeda, Estefano; Urbina-Terán, Said; Septién-Stute, Luis; Hernández-Gilsoul, Thierry; Aguilar-León, Diana; Torres-Villalobos, Gonzalo; Furuzawa-Carballeda, Janette

    The intramuscular administration of polymerized type I collagen (PTIC) for adult symptomatic COVID-19 outpatients downregulated hyperinflammation and improved symptoms. We inferred that LAIR1 is a potential receptor for PTIC.

    Thus, a binding assay and surface plasmon resonance binding assay were performed to estimate the affinity of the interaction between LAIR1 and PTIC. M1 macrophages derived from THP-1 cells were cultured with 2–10% PTIC for 24 h. Lysates from PTIC-treated THP-1 cells, macrophage-like cells (MLCs), M1, M1 + IFN-γ, and M1 + LPS were analyzed by Western blot for NF-κB (p65), p38, STAT1, and pSTAT1 (tyrosine701). Serum cytokine levels and monocyte LAIR1 expressions (Mo1 and Mo2) were analyzed by luminometry and flow cytometry in symptomatic COVID-19 outpatients on PTIC treatment.

    PTIC-bound LAIR1 had a similar affinity to collagen in M1 macrophages. It downregulated pSTAT1 in IFN-γ-induced M1. COVID-19 patients under PTIC treatment showed a significant decrease in Mo1 percentages and cytokines (IP-10/MIF/eotaxin/IL-8/IL-1RA/M-CSF) associated with STAT1 and an increase in the Mo2 subset. The inflammatory mediators and Mo1 downregulation were related to better oxygen saturation and decreased dyspnea, chest pain, cough, and chronic fatigue syndrome in the acute and long-term phase of infection.

    PTIC is an agonist of LAIR1 and downregulates STAT-1 phosphorylation. PTIC could be relevant for treating STAT1-mediated inflammatory diseases, including COVID-19 and long COVID.

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    ("chronic fatigue syndrome evaluated by chalder fatigue questionnaire.")
     
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    This sounds more like lung damage than ME/CFS-like LC?

    What kind of patients did they sample?
     
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    Sounds like what we used to call the yak dung effect, except in this case more boiled rabbit bone glue effect.

    I cannot get my enthusiometer to read more than 0.03 on this.
     
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