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Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation

BACKGROUND: In brain tissues from multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, clusters of activated HLA-DR-expressing microglia, also referred to as preactive lesions, are located throughout the normal-appearing white matter. The aim of this study was to gain more insight into the frequency, distribution and...

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Autores principales: van Horssen, Jack, Singh, Shailender, van der Pol, Susanne, Kipp, Markus, Lim, Jamie L, Peferoen, Laura, Gerritsen, Wouter, Kooi, Evert-Jan, Witte, Maarten E, Geurts, Jeroen JG, de Vries, Helga E, Peferoen-Baert, Regina, van den Elsen, Peter J, van der Valk, Paul, Amor, Sandra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22747960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-156
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author van Horssen, Jack
Singh, Shailender
van der Pol, Susanne
Kipp, Markus
Lim, Jamie L
Peferoen, Laura
Gerritsen, Wouter
Kooi, Evert-Jan
Witte, Maarten E
Geurts, Jeroen JG
de Vries, Helga E
Peferoen-Baert, Regina
van den Elsen, Peter J
van der Valk, Paul
Amor, Sandra
author_facet van Horssen, Jack
Singh, Shailender
van der Pol, Susanne
Kipp, Markus
Lim, Jamie L
Peferoen, Laura
Gerritsen, Wouter
Kooi, Evert-Jan
Witte, Maarten E
Geurts, Jeroen JG
de Vries, Helga E
Peferoen-Baert, Regina
van den Elsen, Peter J
van der Valk, Paul
Amor, Sandra
author_sort van Horssen, Jack
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In brain tissues from multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, clusters of activated HLA-DR-expressing microglia, also referred to as preactive lesions, are located throughout the normal-appearing white matter. The aim of this study was to gain more insight into the frequency, distribution and cellular architecture of preactive lesions using a large cohort of well-characterized MS brain samples. METHODS: Here, we document the frequency of preactive lesions and their association with distinct white matter lesions in a cohort of 21 MS patients. Immunohistochemistry was used to gain further insight into the cellular and molecular composition of preactive lesions. RESULTS: Preactive lesions were observed in a majority of MS patients (67%) irrespective of disease duration, gender or subtype of disease. Microglial clusters were predominantly observed in the vicinity of active demyelinating lesions and are not associated with T cell infiltrates, axonal alterations, activated astrocytes or blood–brain barrier disruption. Microglia in preactive lesions consistently express interleukin-10 and TNF-α, but not interleukin-4, whereas matrix metalloproteases-2 and −9 are virtually absent in microglial nodules. Interestingly, key subunits of the free-radical-generating enzyme NADPH oxidase-2 were abundantly expressed in microglial clusters. CONCLUSIONS: The high frequency of preactive lesions suggests that it is unlikely that most of them will progress into full-blown demyelinating lesions. Preactive lesions are not associated with blood–brain barrier disruption, suggesting that an intrinsic trigger of innate immune activation, rather than extrinsic factors crossing a damaged blood–brain barrier, induces the formation of clusters of activated microglia.
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spelling pubmed-34114852012-08-04 Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation van Horssen, Jack Singh, Shailender van der Pol, Susanne Kipp, Markus Lim, Jamie L Peferoen, Laura Gerritsen, Wouter Kooi, Evert-Jan Witte, Maarten E Geurts, Jeroen JG de Vries, Helga E Peferoen-Baert, Regina van den Elsen, Peter J van der Valk, Paul Amor, Sandra J Neuroinflammation Research BACKGROUND: In brain tissues from multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, clusters of activated HLA-DR-expressing microglia, also referred to as preactive lesions, are located throughout the normal-appearing white matter. The aim of this study was to gain more insight into the frequency, distribution and cellular architecture of preactive lesions using a large cohort of well-characterized MS brain samples. METHODS: Here, we document the frequency of preactive lesions and their association with distinct white matter lesions in a cohort of 21 MS patients. Immunohistochemistry was used to gain further insight into the cellular and molecular composition of preactive lesions. RESULTS: Preactive lesions were observed in a majority of MS patients (67%) irrespective of disease duration, gender or subtype of disease. Microglial clusters were predominantly observed in the vicinity of active demyelinating lesions and are not associated with T cell infiltrates, axonal alterations, activated astrocytes or blood–brain barrier disruption. Microglia in preactive lesions consistently express interleukin-10 and TNF-α, but not interleukin-4, whereas matrix metalloproteases-2 and −9 are virtually absent in microglial nodules. Interestingly, key subunits of the free-radical-generating enzyme NADPH oxidase-2 were abundantly expressed in microglial clusters. CONCLUSIONS: The high frequency of preactive lesions suggests that it is unlikely that most of them will progress into full-blown demyelinating lesions. Preactive lesions are not associated with blood–brain barrier disruption, suggesting that an intrinsic trigger of innate immune activation, rather than extrinsic factors crossing a damaged blood–brain barrier, induces the formation of clusters of activated microglia. BioMed Central 2012-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3411485/ /pubmed/22747960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-156 Text en Copyright ©2012 van Horssen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
van Horssen, Jack
Singh, Shailender
van der Pol, Susanne
Kipp, Markus
Lim, Jamie L
Peferoen, Laura
Gerritsen, Wouter
Kooi, Evert-Jan
Witte, Maarten E
Geurts, Jeroen JG
de Vries, Helga E
Peferoen-Baert, Regina
van den Elsen, Peter J
van der Valk, Paul
Amor, Sandra
Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title_full Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title_fullStr Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title_full_unstemmed Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title_short Clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
title_sort clusters of activated microglia in normal-appearing white matter show signs of innate immune activation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22747960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-156
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