CDB20:0002807 LEAP2 — GHSR

Experimentally validated in Human, Mouse; Orthology-inferred in Human, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep, Mouse

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LEAP2 Is an Endogenous Antagonist of the Ghrelin Receptor.

Cell metabolism, 2018; PubMed, Homo sapiens LEAP2 — Homo sapiens GHSR
ABSTRACT: Ghrelin, an appetite-stimulatory hormone secreted by the stomach, was discovered as a ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR). Through GHSR, ghrelin stimulates growth hormone (GH) secretion, a function that evolved to protect against starvation-induced hypoglycemia. Though the biology mediated by ghrelin has been described in great detail, regulation of ghrelin action is poorly understood. Here, we report the discovery of liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP2) as an endogenous antagonist of GHSR. LEAP2 is produced in the liver and small intestine, and its secretion is suppressed by fasting. LEAP2 fully inhibits GHSR activation by ghrelin and blocks the major effects of ghrelin in vivo, including food intake, GH release, and maintenance of viable glucose levels during chronic caloric restriction. In contrast, neutralizing antibodies that block endogenous LEAP2 function enhance ghrelin action in vivo. Our findings reveal a mechanism for fine-tuning ghrelin action in response to changing environmental conditions.
Basic Information on LEAP2
Ligand Name: liver enriched antimicrobial peptide 2
Other Symbols: LEAP-2
Ligand Location: secreted based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: LEAP2
GeneCards: LEAP2
HGNC Gene Group: unknown
Interactions with other Receptors for LEAP2
Basic Information on GHSR
Receptor Name: growth hormone secretagogue receptor
Other Symbols: GHS-R1a, GHS-R, GHSR-1a
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: GHSR
GeneCards: GHSR
HGNC Gene Group: 7TM proteins
Interactions with other Ligands for GHSR