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Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration
Anti-glycan/ganglioside antibodies are the most common immune effectors found in patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which is a peripheral autoimmune neuropathy. We previously reported that disease-relevant anti-glycan autoantibodies inhibited axon regeneration, which echo the clinical associatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088703 |
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author | Zhang, Gang Bogdanova, Nataliia Gao, Tong Song, Julia J. Cragg, Mark S. Glennie, Martin J. Sheikh, Kazim A. |
author_facet | Zhang, Gang Bogdanova, Nataliia Gao, Tong Song, Julia J. Cragg, Mark S. Glennie, Martin J. Sheikh, Kazim A. |
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description | Anti-glycan/ganglioside antibodies are the most common immune effectors found in patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which is a peripheral autoimmune neuropathy. We previously reported that disease-relevant anti-glycan autoantibodies inhibited axon regeneration, which echo the clinical association of these antibodies and poor recovery in Guillain-Barré Syndrome. However, the specific molecular and cellular elements involved in this antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration are not previously defined. This study examined the role of Fcγ receptors and macrophages in the antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration. A well characterized antibody passive transfer sciatic nerve crush and transplant models were used to study the anti-ganglioside antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration in wild type and various mutant and transgenic mice with altered expression of specific Fcγ receptors and macrophage/microglia populations. Outcome measures included behavior, electrophysiology, morphometry, immunocytochemistry, quantitative real-time PCR, and western blotting. We demonstrate that the presence of autoantibodies, directed against neuronal/axonal cell surface gangliosides, in the injured mammalian peripheral nerves switch the proregenerative inflammatory environment to growth inhibitory milieu by engaging specific activating Fcγ receptors on recruited monocyte-derived macrophages to cause severe inhibition of axon regeneration. Our data demonstrate that the antibody orchestrated Fcγ receptor-mediated switch in inflammation is one mechanism underlying inhibition of axon regeneration. These findings have clinical implications for nerve repair and recovery in antibody-mediated immune neuropathies. Our results add to the complexity of axon regeneration in injured peripheral and central nervous systems as adverse effects of B cells and autoantibodies on neural injury and repair are increasingly recognized. |
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spelling | pubmed-39212232014-02-12 Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration Zhang, Gang Bogdanova, Nataliia Gao, Tong Song, Julia J. Cragg, Mark S. Glennie, Martin J. Sheikh, Kazim A. PLoS One Research Article Anti-glycan/ganglioside antibodies are the most common immune effectors found in patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which is a peripheral autoimmune neuropathy. We previously reported that disease-relevant anti-glycan autoantibodies inhibited axon regeneration, which echo the clinical association of these antibodies and poor recovery in Guillain-Barré Syndrome. However, the specific molecular and cellular elements involved in this antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration are not previously defined. This study examined the role of Fcγ receptors and macrophages in the antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration. A well characterized antibody passive transfer sciatic nerve crush and transplant models were used to study the anti-ganglioside antibody-mediated inhibition of axon regeneration in wild type and various mutant and transgenic mice with altered expression of specific Fcγ receptors and macrophage/microglia populations. Outcome measures included behavior, electrophysiology, morphometry, immunocytochemistry, quantitative real-time PCR, and western blotting. We demonstrate that the presence of autoantibodies, directed against neuronal/axonal cell surface gangliosides, in the injured mammalian peripheral nerves switch the proregenerative inflammatory environment to growth inhibitory milieu by engaging specific activating Fcγ receptors on recruited monocyte-derived macrophages to cause severe inhibition of axon regeneration. Our data demonstrate that the antibody orchestrated Fcγ receptor-mediated switch in inflammation is one mechanism underlying inhibition of axon regeneration. These findings have clinical implications for nerve repair and recovery in antibody-mediated immune neuropathies. Our results add to the complexity of axon regeneration in injured peripheral and central nervous systems as adverse effects of B cells and autoantibodies on neural injury and repair are increasingly recognized. Public Library of Science 2014-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3921223/ /pubmed/24523933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088703 Text en © 2014 Zhang 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhang, Gang Bogdanova, Nataliia Gao, Tong Song, Julia J. Cragg, Mark S. Glennie, Martin J. Sheikh, Kazim A. Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title | Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title_full | Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title_fullStr | Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title_full_unstemmed | Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title_short | Fcγ Receptor-Mediated Inflammation Inhibits Axon Regeneration |
title_sort | fcγ receptor-mediated inflammation inhibits axon regeneration |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088703 |
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