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Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions

In multiple sclerosis (MS), activated microglia and infiltrating macrophages phagocytose myelin focally in (chronic) active lesions. These demyelinating sites expand in time, but at some point turn inactive into a sclerotic scar. To identify molecular mechanisms underlying lesion activity and halt,...

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Autores principales: Hendrickx, Debbie A. E., van Scheppingen, Jackelien, van der Poel, Marlijn, Bossers, Koen, Schuurman, Karianne G., van Eden, Corbert G., Hol, Elly M., Hamann, Jörg, Huitinga, Inge
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01810
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author Hendrickx, Debbie A. E.
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
van der Poel, Marlijn
Bossers, Koen
Schuurman, Karianne G.
van Eden, Corbert G.
Hol, Elly M.
Hamann, Jörg
Huitinga, Inge
author_facet Hendrickx, Debbie A. E.
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
van der Poel, Marlijn
Bossers, Koen
Schuurman, Karianne G.
van Eden, Corbert G.
Hol, Elly M.
Hamann, Jörg
Huitinga, Inge
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description In multiple sclerosis (MS), activated microglia and infiltrating macrophages phagocytose myelin focally in (chronic) active lesions. These demyelinating sites expand in time, but at some point turn inactive into a sclerotic scar. To identify molecular mechanisms underlying lesion activity and halt, we analyzed genome-wide gene expression in rim and peri-lesional regions of chronic active and inactive MS lesions, as well as in control tissue. Gene clustering revealed patterns of gene expression specifically associated with MS and with the presumed, subsequent stages of lesion development. Next to genes involved in immune functions, we found regulation of novel genes in and around the rim of chronic active lesions, such as NPY, KANK4, NCAN, TKTL1, and ANO4. Of note, the presence of many foamy macrophages in active rims was accompanied by a congruent upregulation of genes related to lipid binding, such as MSR1, CD68, CXCL16, and OLR1, and lipid uptake, such as CHIT1, GPNMB, and CCL18. Except CCL18, these genes were already upregulated in regions around active MS lesions, showing that such lesions are indeed expanding. In vitro downregulation of the scavenger receptors MSR1 and CXCL16 reduced myelin uptake. In conclusion, this study provides the gene expression profile of different aspects of MS pathology and indicates that early demyelination, mediated by scavenger receptors, is already present in regions around active MS lesions. Genes involved in early demyelination events in regions surrounding chronic active MS lesions might be promising therapeutic targets to stop lesion expansion.
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spelling pubmed-57426192018-01-08 Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions Hendrickx, Debbie A. E. van Scheppingen, Jackelien van der Poel, Marlijn Bossers, Koen Schuurman, Karianne G. van Eden, Corbert G. Hol, Elly M. Hamann, Jörg Huitinga, Inge Front Immunol Immunology In multiple sclerosis (MS), activated microglia and infiltrating macrophages phagocytose myelin focally in (chronic) active lesions. These demyelinating sites expand in time, but at some point turn inactive into a sclerotic scar. To identify molecular mechanisms underlying lesion activity and halt, we analyzed genome-wide gene expression in rim and peri-lesional regions of chronic active and inactive MS lesions, as well as in control tissue. Gene clustering revealed patterns of gene expression specifically associated with MS and with the presumed, subsequent stages of lesion development. Next to genes involved in immune functions, we found regulation of novel genes in and around the rim of chronic active lesions, such as NPY, KANK4, NCAN, TKTL1, and ANO4. Of note, the presence of many foamy macrophages in active rims was accompanied by a congruent upregulation of genes related to lipid binding, such as MSR1, CD68, CXCL16, and OLR1, and lipid uptake, such as CHIT1, GPNMB, and CCL18. Except CCL18, these genes were already upregulated in regions around active MS lesions, showing that such lesions are indeed expanding. In vitro downregulation of the scavenger receptors MSR1 and CXCL16 reduced myelin uptake. In conclusion, this study provides the gene expression profile of different aspects of MS pathology and indicates that early demyelination, mediated by scavenger receptors, is already present in regions around active MS lesions. Genes involved in early demyelination events in regions surrounding chronic active MS lesions might be promising therapeutic targets to stop lesion expansion. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5742619/ /pubmed/29312322 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01810 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hendrickx, van Scheppingen, van der Poel, Bossers, Schuurman, van Eden, Hol, Hamann and Huitinga. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Hendrickx, Debbie A. E.
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
van der Poel, Marlijn
Bossers, Koen
Schuurman, Karianne G.
van Eden, Corbert G.
Hol, Elly M.
Hamann, Jörg
Huitinga, Inge
Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title_full Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title_fullStr Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title_short Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions
title_sort gene expression profiling of multiple sclerosis pathology identifies early patterns of demyelination surrounding chronic active lesions
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01810
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