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Marzieh Daniali1,2, Breana Channer1,2, Erin O Curley1
1Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
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Despite increasing data demonstrating dopamine as an inflammatory mediator of the innate immune system, the molecular mechanisms underlying its effects in human cells remain incompletely defined. Here, we define an unrecognized pathway in which dopamine induces robust IL-6 secretion in primary human monocyte-derived macrophages (hMDMs) through mitochondrial stress. Dopamine initiates a transient mitochondrial membrane depolarization that leads to sustained alterations in mitochondrial dynamics, including morphology and metabolism, in a time-dependent manner. These events promote the mtDNA release into the cytoplasm, triggering cGAS-STING pathway and downstream NF-κB signaling. Pharmacological inhibition at multiple nodes of this pathway attenuates IL-6 secretion, establishing mitochondrial dysfunction and cGAS-STING signaling as central mediators of dopamine-driven IL6 secretion. Variability in dopamine receptor expression across donors correlates with the magnitude of IL-6 responses. Together, these findings redefine the interface between dopamine signaling and systemic inflammation and highlight an unrecognized source of inter-individual variation in immune responses.
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