Regulation of CNS precursor function by neuronal chemokines. (10th January 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Regulation of CNS precursor function by neuronal chemokines. (10th January 2020)
- Main Title:
- Regulation of CNS precursor function by neuronal chemokines
- Authors:
- Watson, Adrianne Eve Scovil
Goodkey, Kara
Footz, Tim
Voronova, Anastassia - Abstract:
- Highlights: Neurons communicate with NPCs and OPCs via paracrine signalling and/or neuronal activity/synapses; NPCs and OPCs express chemokine receptors and respond to chemokines; Neuronally secreted chemokines regulate NPC and OPC migration, survival, proliferation and differentiation; Variants in genes encoding chemokine ligands and receptors are detected in patients with MS and neurodevelopmental disorders; Aberrant neuron-precursor chemokine signalling may play a role in the development of these disorders. Abstract: Oligodendrocyte and neural precursor cells (OPCs and NPCs, respectively) in the central nervous system (CNS) have diverse roles in development and homeostasis. During development, precursors build the CNS. In adulthood, they maintain their ability to proliferate and generate differentiated progeny, indicating their tremendous potential to regenerate and repair injured or degenerated CNS. How can we utilize this capability? Cross-talk between neurons and OPCs may hold some clues. Neurons communicate with OPCs via two mechanisms: 1) paracrine secretion of ligands, and 2) neuronal activity and bona fide synapses with OPCs. Intriguingly, OPCs express receptors for chemokines, which are small signalling molecules produced by various cells, including neurons. In addition to inducing chemotaxis, chemokines also regulate cell proliferation, survival and differentiation. In this review, we will summarize the roles of neuronally secreted chemokines and their documentedHighlights: Neurons communicate with NPCs and OPCs via paracrine signalling and/or neuronal activity/synapses; NPCs and OPCs express chemokine receptors and respond to chemokines; Neuronally secreted chemokines regulate NPC and OPC migration, survival, proliferation and differentiation; Variants in genes encoding chemokine ligands and receptors are detected in patients with MS and neurodevelopmental disorders; Aberrant neuron-precursor chemokine signalling may play a role in the development of these disorders. Abstract: Oligodendrocyte and neural precursor cells (OPCs and NPCs, respectively) in the central nervous system (CNS) have diverse roles in development and homeostasis. During development, precursors build the CNS. In adulthood, they maintain their ability to proliferate and generate differentiated progeny, indicating their tremendous potential to regenerate and repair injured or degenerated CNS. How can we utilize this capability? Cross-talk between neurons and OPCs may hold some clues. Neurons communicate with OPCs via two mechanisms: 1) paracrine secretion of ligands, and 2) neuronal activity and bona fide synapses with OPCs. Intriguingly, OPCs express receptors for chemokines, which are small signalling molecules produced by various cells, including neurons. In addition to inducing chemotaxis, chemokines also regulate cell proliferation, survival and differentiation. In this review, we will summarize the roles of neuronally secreted chemokines and their documented ability to directly regulate the diverse functions of OPCs and NPCs in the developing as well as adult normal and injured CNS. We will focus on the following neuronal chemokines: CCL2, CCL3, CCL20, CCL21, CXCL1, CXCL8, CXCL9, CXCL10, CXCL11, CXCL12 and CX3CL1. We will discuss the implications for neuronal chemokine signalling in OPCs and NPCs not only in developmental myelination and adult CNS regeneration, but also in cognition, behavior, neuroinflammation and neuronal function. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neuroscience letters. Volume 715(2020)
- Journal:
- Neuroscience letters
- Issue:
- Volume 715(2020)
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- Volume 715, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 715
- Issue:
- 2020
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- 2020-0715-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-01-10
- Subjects:
- APC adenomatous polyposis coli -- ASD autism spectrum disorder -- BBB blood-brain barrier -- BDNF brain derived neurotrophic factor -- CNS central nervous system -- cOPC committed OPC -- CPM counts per million -- E embryonic day -- EAE experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis -- EDSS expanded disability status scale -- FKN fractalkine (CX3CL1) -- FKPM fragments per kilobase million -- Gro-1α growth stimulating activity, alpha (CXCL1) -- GW gestational week -- IFN-γ interferon gamma -- IL-1β interleukin-1 beta -- IL-8 interleukin-8 (CXCL8) -- ImOLGs immune oligodendrocyte lineage cells -- IP-10 IFN-γ-induced protein 10 (CXCL10) -- IP-9 IFN-γ-induced protein 9 (CXCL11) -- LARC liver activation regulated chemokine (CCL20) -- MBP myelin basic protein -- MCP-1 monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (CCL2) -- MIG monokine induced by IFN-γ (CXCL9) -- MIP-1α macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (CCL3) -- MS multiple sclerosis -- NF-κB nuclear factor-kappa B -- NG2 neural/glial antigen 2 -- NPC neural precursor cell -- OPC oligodendrocyte precursor cell -- OL oligodendrocyte -- P postnatal day -- PDGF platelet derived growth factor -- PDGFRα platelet derived growth factor alpha -- RFP red fluorescent protein -- RRMS relapse-remitting MS -- SDF-1 stromal cell–derived factor (CXCL12) -- SLC secondary lymphoid-tissue chemokine (CCL21) -- SNP single nucleotide polymorphism -- SPMS secondary progressive MS -- SVZ subventricular zone -- TGF-β transforming growth factor beta -- TNF-α tumor necrosis factor alpha -- VSMC vascular smooth muscle cells
Chemokine -- Neuron-glia interactions -- OPC -- Neural stem cell -- Oligodendrocyte -- Neuroinflammation -- Multiple sclerosis -- Neurodevelopment
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- 10.1016/j.neulet.2019.134533 ↗
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