2015
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2745-14.2015
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Astrocytes Are Primed by Chronic Neurodegeneration to Produce Exaggerated Chemokine and Cell Infiltration Responses to Acute Stimulation with the Cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α

Abstract: Microgliosis and astrogliosis are standard pathological features of neurodegenerative disease. Microglia are primed by chronic neurodegeneration such that toll-like receptor agonists, such as LPS, drive exaggerated cytokine responses on this background. However, sterile inflammatory insults are more common than direct CNS infection in the degenerating brain and these insults drive robust IL-1␤ and TNF-␣ responses. It is unclear whether these pro-inflammatory cytokines can directly induce exaggerated responses … Show more

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“…Moreover, we observed an interesting finding that the presence of Kyn robustly increased CCL2 secretion from astrocytes. Because CCL2 derived from astrocytes is the major cue for Ly6C hi monocyte recruitment (17, 33), it is reasonable to propose that Kyn could also potentiate the central impetus for monocyte trafficking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we observed an interesting finding that the presence of Kyn robustly increased CCL2 secretion from astrocytes. Because CCL2 derived from astrocytes is the major cue for Ly6C hi monocyte recruitment (17, 33), it is reasonable to propose that Kyn could also potentiate the central impetus for monocyte trafficking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockade of monocyte infiltration to the brain using antibodies specific for the adhesion molecules P-selectin and α4 integrin abrogated depressive-like behaviour in this animal model 65 . Of note, cytokine-stimulated astrocytes also may be major producers of chemokines, such as CCL2 and CXC-chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1), that attract immune cells to the brain 66 . The cellular pathway additionally has been elucidated in the context of social defeat stress, whereby GFP-labelled monocytes coalesced in several regions of the brain associated with the detection of threat (for example, amygdala) — an effect that was dependent on CCL2 and was facilitated by mobilization of monocytes from the bone marrow as a result of stress-induced release of catecholamines 67,68 (FIG.…”
Section: Immune Pathways Involved In Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This upsets CNS homeostasis and further amplifies the inflammatory response, to the point that cells with immune-response potential that would normally remain quiescent become active. For example, astrocytes can be induced to release relatively large volumes of chemokines, which further perpetuates the pro-inflammatory cytokine response [74]. …”
Section: Neuroinflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%