School of Veterinary Medicine

Koh Kawasumi

  (川角 浩)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University
Degree
博士(医学)(日本医科大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
201501005989391524
researchmap Member ID
B000250404

日本獣医生命科学大学獣医生化学研究室 准教授


Papers

 57
  • Akio Kusaba, Erika Tago, Haruna Kusaba, Koh Kawasumi
    Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 11, Oct 24, 2024  Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding author
  • Ichiro Yamamoto, Masaki Michishita, Koki Fujita, Tamami Sakai, Noriyasu Sasaki, Koh Kawasumi
    General and comparative endocrinology, 353 114520-114520, Apr 18, 2024  
    G protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84) was cloned as an orphan receptor, and medium-chain fatty acids were then revealed as endogenous ligands. GPR84 is expressed in immune cells and is believed to protect liver function from lipotoxicity caused by overeating and high-fat diet intake. This study aimed to present the molecular characterization of GPR84 in domestic cats. The deduced amino acid sequence of the feline GPR84 shows high sequence homology (83-89 %) with the orthologues from other mammalians by cDNA cloning of feline GPR84. Remarkably high mRNA expression was observed in the bone marrow by Q-PCR analysis. The inhibition of intracellular cAMP concentration was observed in cells transfected with feline GPR84 and treated with medium-chain fatty acids. Immunostaining of GPR84 and free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFAR2)/GPR43 in the bone marrow, where high mRNA expression was observed, showed reactions in macrophages and myeloid cells. To clarify whether the receptor formed homo/hetero-merization, GPR84 and FFARs were analyzed using Nano-Luc binary technology and NanoLuc bioluminescence resonance energy transfer technologies, which revealed that GPR84 formed more heteromers with FFAR2 than homomers with each other. In addition, when GPR84 and FFAR2/GPR43 were cotransfected in the cell, their localization on the cell membrane was reduced compared with that when single receptors were transfected. These results indicated that GPR84 is a functional receptor protein that is expressed in cat tissues and may have a protein-protein interaction with FFAR2/GPR43 on the cell membrane.
  • Megumi Sawamura, Toshiro Arai, Koh Kawasumi
    Veterinary Research Communications, Dec 19, 2022  Corresponding author
  • Takayuki Mizorogi, Motoo Kobayashi, Kenji Ohara, Yuki Okada, Ichiro Yamamoto, Toshiro Arai, Koh Kawasumi
    Dove press Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 11 131-137, Nov, 2020  Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
  • Ichiro Yamamoto, Koh Kawasumi, Kozo Ohkusu-Tsukada, Toshiro Arai
    2020  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 74

Books and Other Publications

 3

Presentations

 3

Teaching Experience

 2