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The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair

Deciphering the mechanisms regulating the generation of new neurons and new oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system, is of paramount importance to address new strategies to replace endogenous damaged cells in the adult brain and foster repair in neurodegenerative diseas...

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Autores principales: Lecca, Davide, Trincavelli, Maria Letizia, Gelosa, Paolo, Sironi, Luigi, Ciana, Paolo, Fumagalli, Marta, Villa, Giovanni, Verderio, Claudia, Grumelli, Carlotta, Guerrini, Uliano, Tremoli, Elena, Rosa, Patrizia, Cuboni, Serena, Martini, Claudia, Buffo, Annalisa, Cimino, Mauro, Abbracchio, Maria P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18974869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003579
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author Lecca, Davide
Trincavelli, Maria Letizia
Gelosa, Paolo
Sironi, Luigi
Ciana, Paolo
Fumagalli, Marta
Villa, Giovanni
Verderio, Claudia
Grumelli, Carlotta
Guerrini, Uliano
Tremoli, Elena
Rosa, Patrizia
Cuboni, Serena
Martini, Claudia
Buffo, Annalisa
Cimino, Mauro
Abbracchio, Maria P.
author_facet Lecca, Davide
Trincavelli, Maria Letizia
Gelosa, Paolo
Sironi, Luigi
Ciana, Paolo
Fumagalli, Marta
Villa, Giovanni
Verderio, Claudia
Grumelli, Carlotta
Guerrini, Uliano
Tremoli, Elena
Rosa, Patrizia
Cuboni, Serena
Martini, Claudia
Buffo, Annalisa
Cimino, Mauro
Abbracchio, Maria P.
author_sort Lecca, Davide
collection PubMed
description Deciphering the mechanisms regulating the generation of new neurons and new oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system, is of paramount importance to address new strategies to replace endogenous damaged cells in the adult brain and foster repair in neurodegenerative diseases. Upon brain injury, the extracellular concentrations of nucleotides and cysteinyl-leukotrienes (cysLTs), two families of endogenous signaling molecules, are markedly increased at the site of damage, suggesting that they may act as “danger signals” to alert responses to tissue damage and start repair. Here we show that, in brain telencephalon, GPR17, a recently deorphanized receptor for both uracil nucleotides and cysLTs (e.g., UDP-glucose and LTD(4)), is normally present on neurons and on a subset of parenchymal quiescent oligodendrocyte precursor cells. We also show that induction of brain injury using an established focal ischemia model in the rodent induces profound spatiotemporal-dependent changes of GPR17. In the lesioned area, we observed an early and transient up-regulation of GPR17 in neurons expressing the cellular stress marker heat shock protein 70. Magnetic Resonance Imaging in living mice showed that the in vivo pharmacological or biotechnological knock down of GPR17 markedly prevents brain infarct evolution, suggesting GPR17 as a mediator of neuronal death at this early ischemic stage. At later times after ischemia, GPR17 immuno-labeling appeared on microglia/macrophages infiltrating the lesioned area to indicate that GPR17 may also acts as a player in the remodeling of brain circuitries by microglia. At this later stage, parenchymal GPR17(+) oligodendrocyte progenitors started proliferating in the peri-injured area, suggesting initiation of remyelination. To confirm a specific role for GPR17 in oligodendrocyte differentiation, the in vitro exposure of cortical pre-oligodendrocytes to the GPR17 endogenous ligands UDP-glucose and LTD(4) promoted the expression of myelin basic protein, confirming progression toward mature oligodendrocytes. Thus, GPR17 may act as a “sensor” that is activated upon brain injury on several embryonically distinct cell types, and may play a key role in both inducing neuronal death inside the ischemic core and in orchestrating the local remodeling/repair response. Specifically, we suggest GPR17 as a novel target for therapeutic manipulation to foster repair of demyelinating wounds, the types of lesions that also occur in patients with multiple sclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-25704862008-10-31 The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair Lecca, Davide Trincavelli, Maria Letizia Gelosa, Paolo Sironi, Luigi Ciana, Paolo Fumagalli, Marta Villa, Giovanni Verderio, Claudia Grumelli, Carlotta Guerrini, Uliano Tremoli, Elena Rosa, Patrizia Cuboni, Serena Martini, Claudia Buffo, Annalisa Cimino, Mauro Abbracchio, Maria P. PLoS One Research Article Deciphering the mechanisms regulating the generation of new neurons and new oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system, is of paramount importance to address new strategies to replace endogenous damaged cells in the adult brain and foster repair in neurodegenerative diseases. Upon brain injury, the extracellular concentrations of nucleotides and cysteinyl-leukotrienes (cysLTs), two families of endogenous signaling molecules, are markedly increased at the site of damage, suggesting that they may act as “danger signals” to alert responses to tissue damage and start repair. Here we show that, in brain telencephalon, GPR17, a recently deorphanized receptor for both uracil nucleotides and cysLTs (e.g., UDP-glucose and LTD(4)), is normally present on neurons and on a subset of parenchymal quiescent oligodendrocyte precursor cells. We also show that induction of brain injury using an established focal ischemia model in the rodent induces profound spatiotemporal-dependent changes of GPR17. In the lesioned area, we observed an early and transient up-regulation of GPR17 in neurons expressing the cellular stress marker heat shock protein 70. Magnetic Resonance Imaging in living mice showed that the in vivo pharmacological or biotechnological knock down of GPR17 markedly prevents brain infarct evolution, suggesting GPR17 as a mediator of neuronal death at this early ischemic stage. At later times after ischemia, GPR17 immuno-labeling appeared on microglia/macrophages infiltrating the lesioned area to indicate that GPR17 may also acts as a player in the remodeling of brain circuitries by microglia. At this later stage, parenchymal GPR17(+) oligodendrocyte progenitors started proliferating in the peri-injured area, suggesting initiation of remyelination. To confirm a specific role for GPR17 in oligodendrocyte differentiation, the in vitro exposure of cortical pre-oligodendrocytes to the GPR17 endogenous ligands UDP-glucose and LTD(4) promoted the expression of myelin basic protein, confirming progression toward mature oligodendrocytes. Thus, GPR17 may act as a “sensor” that is activated upon brain injury on several embryonically distinct cell types, and may play a key role in both inducing neuronal death inside the ischemic core and in orchestrating the local remodeling/repair response. Specifically, we suggest GPR17 as a novel target for therapeutic manipulation to foster repair of demyelinating wounds, the types of lesions that also occur in patients with multiple sclerosis. Public Library of Science 2008-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2570486/ /pubmed/18974869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003579 Text en Lecca et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lecca, Davide
Trincavelli, Maria Letizia
Gelosa, Paolo
Sironi, Luigi
Ciana, Paolo
Fumagalli, Marta
Villa, Giovanni
Verderio, Claudia
Grumelli, Carlotta
Guerrini, Uliano
Tremoli, Elena
Rosa, Patrizia
Cuboni, Serena
Martini, Claudia
Buffo, Annalisa
Cimino, Mauro
Abbracchio, Maria P.
The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title_full The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title_fullStr The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title_full_unstemmed The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title_short The Recently Identified P2Y-Like Receptor GPR17 Is a Sensor of Brain Damage and a New Target for Brain Repair
title_sort recently identified p2y-like receptor gpr17 is a sensor of brain damage and a new target for brain repair
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18974869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003579
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