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Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains

Stress-inducible protein-1 (STI-1) is the proposed ligand for the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)), which is thought to facilitate recovery following stroke. Whether STI-1 expression is affected by stroke and how its signalling facilitates recovery remain elusive. Brain slices from patients that died...

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Autores principales: Lee, Shin-Da, Lai, Ted Weita, Lin, Shinn-Zong, Lin, Chen-Huan, Hsu, Yung-Hsiang, Li, Chi-Yuan, Wang, Hsiao-Jung, Lee, Wei, Su, Ching-Yuan, Yu, Yung-Luen, Shyu, Woei-Cherng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Science Inc 2013
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3944463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23836498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201202258
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author Lee, Shin-Da
Lai, Ted Weita
Lin, Shinn-Zong
Lin, Chen-Huan
Hsu, Yung-Hsiang
Li, Chi-Yuan
Wang, Hsiao-Jung
Lee, Wei
Su, Ching-Yuan
Yu, Yung-Luen
Shyu, Woei-Cherng
author_facet Lee, Shin-Da
Lai, Ted Weita
Lin, Shinn-Zong
Lin, Chen-Huan
Hsu, Yung-Hsiang
Li, Chi-Yuan
Wang, Hsiao-Jung
Lee, Wei
Su, Ching-Yuan
Yu, Yung-Luen
Shyu, Woei-Cherng
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description Stress-inducible protein-1 (STI-1) is the proposed ligand for the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)), which is thought to facilitate recovery following stroke. Whether STI-1 expression is affected by stroke and how its signalling facilitates recovery remain elusive. Brain slices from patients that died of ischemic stroke were collected for STI-1 immunohistochemistry. These findings were compared to results from cell cultures, mice with or without the PrP(C) knockout, and rats. Based on these findings, molecular and pharmacological interventions were administered to investigate the underlying mechanisms and to test the possibility for therapy in experimental stroke models. STI-1 was upregulated in the ischemic brains from humans and rodents. The increase in STI-1 expression in vivo was not cell-type specific, as it was found in neurons, glia and endothelial cells. Likewise, this increase in STI-1 expression can be mimicked by sublethal hypoxia in primary cortical cultures (PCCs) in vitro, and appear to have resulted from the direct binding of the hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) to the STI-1 promoter. Importantly, this STI-1 signalling promoted bone marrow derived cells (BMDCs) proliferation and migration in vitro and recruitment to the ischemic brain in vivo, and augmenting its signalling facilitated neurological recovery in part by recruiting BMDCs to the ischemic brain. Our results thus identified a novel mechanism by which ischemic insults can trigger a self-protective mechanism to facilitate recovery. This work identifies HIF-1α-mediated transcription of STI-1 and PrPc interaction as leading to BMDCs recruitment into ischemic brains following stroke in both patients and animal models of stroke, highlighting novel neuroprotective possibilities.
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spelling pubmed-39444632014-03-07 Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains Lee, Shin-Da Lai, Ted Weita Lin, Shinn-Zong Lin, Chen-Huan Hsu, Yung-Hsiang Li, Chi-Yuan Wang, Hsiao-Jung Lee, Wei Su, Ching-Yuan Yu, Yung-Luen Shyu, Woei-Cherng EMBO Mol Med Stress-inducible protein-1 (STI-1) is the proposed ligand for the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)), which is thought to facilitate recovery following stroke. Whether STI-1 expression is affected by stroke and how its signalling facilitates recovery remain elusive. Brain slices from patients that died of ischemic stroke were collected for STI-1 immunohistochemistry. These findings were compared to results from cell cultures, mice with or without the PrP(C) knockout, and rats. Based on these findings, molecular and pharmacological interventions were administered to investigate the underlying mechanisms and to test the possibility for therapy in experimental stroke models. STI-1 was upregulated in the ischemic brains from humans and rodents. The increase in STI-1 expression in vivo was not cell-type specific, as it was found in neurons, glia and endothelial cells. Likewise, this increase in STI-1 expression can be mimicked by sublethal hypoxia in primary cortical cultures (PCCs) in vitro, and appear to have resulted from the direct binding of the hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) to the STI-1 promoter. Importantly, this STI-1 signalling promoted bone marrow derived cells (BMDCs) proliferation and migration in vitro and recruitment to the ischemic brain in vivo, and augmenting its signalling facilitated neurological recovery in part by recruiting BMDCs to the ischemic brain. Our results thus identified a novel mechanism by which ischemic insults can trigger a self-protective mechanism to facilitate recovery. This work identifies HIF-1α-mediated transcription of STI-1 and PrPc interaction as leading to BMDCs recruitment into ischemic brains following stroke in both patients and animal models of stroke, highlighting novel neuroprotective possibilities. Blackwell Science Inc 2013-08 2013-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3944463/ /pubmed/23836498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201202258 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Published by John Wiley and Sons, Ltd on behalf of EMBO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Lee, Shin-Da
Lai, Ted Weita
Lin, Shinn-Zong
Lin, Chen-Huan
Hsu, Yung-Hsiang
Li, Chi-Yuan
Wang, Hsiao-Jung
Lee, Wei
Su, Ching-Yuan
Yu, Yung-Luen
Shyu, Woei-Cherng
Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title_full Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title_fullStr Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title_full_unstemmed Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title_short Role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
title_sort role of stress-inducible protein-1 in recruitment of bone marrow derived cells into the ischemic brains
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3944463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23836498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201202258
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