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Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination

Promoting remyelination is recognized as a novel strategy to foster repair in neurodegenerative demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. In this respect, the receptor GPR17, recently emerged as a new target for remyelination, is expressed by early oligodendrocyte precursors (OPCs) and aft...

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Autores principales: Coppolino, Giusy T., Marangon, Davide, Negri, Camilla, Menichetti, Gianluca, Fumagalli, Marta, Gelosa, Paolo, Dimou, Leda, Furlan, Roberto, Lecca, Davide, Abbracchio, Maria P.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29424466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23305
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author Coppolino, Giusy T.
Marangon, Davide
Negri, Camilla
Menichetti, Gianluca
Fumagalli, Marta
Gelosa, Paolo
Dimou, Leda
Furlan, Roberto
Lecca, Davide
Abbracchio, Maria P.
author_facet Coppolino, Giusy T.
Marangon, Davide
Negri, Camilla
Menichetti, Gianluca
Fumagalli, Marta
Gelosa, Paolo
Dimou, Leda
Furlan, Roberto
Lecca, Davide
Abbracchio, Maria P.
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description Promoting remyelination is recognized as a novel strategy to foster repair in neurodegenerative demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. In this respect, the receptor GPR17, recently emerged as a new target for remyelination, is expressed by early oligodendrocyte precursors (OPCs) and after a certain differentiation stage it has to be downregulated to allow progression to mature myelinating oligodendrocytes. Here, we took advantage of the first inducible GPR17 reporter mouse line (GPR17‐iCreER(T2)xCAG‐eGFP mice) allowing to follow the final fate of GPR17(+) cells by tamoxifen‐induced GFP‐labeling to unveil the destiny of these cells in two demyelination models: experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), characterized by marked immune cell activation and inflammation, and cuprizone induced demyelination, where myelin dysfunction is achieved by a toxic insult. In both models, demyelination induced a strong increase of fluorescent GFP(+) cells at damaged areas. However, only in the cuprizone model reacting GFP(+) cells terminally differentiated to mature oligodendrocytes, thus contributing to remyelination. In EAE, GFP(+) cells were blocked at immature stages and never became myelinating oligodendrocytes. We suggest these strikingly distinct fates be due to different permissiveness of the local CNS environment. Based on previously reported GPR17 activation by emergency signals (e.g., Stromal Derived Factor‐1), we propose that a marked inflammatory milieu, such as that reproduced in EAE, induces GPR17 overactivation resulting in impaired downregulation, untimely and prolonged permanence in OPCs, leading, in turn, to differentiation blockade. Combined treatments with remyelinating agents and anti‐inflammatory drugs may represent new potential adequate strategies to halt neurodegeneration and foster recovery.
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spelling pubmed-59008862018-04-23 Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination Coppolino, Giusy T. Marangon, Davide Negri, Camilla Menichetti, Gianluca Fumagalli, Marta Gelosa, Paolo Dimou, Leda Furlan, Roberto Lecca, Davide Abbracchio, Maria P. Glia Research Articles Promoting remyelination is recognized as a novel strategy to foster repair in neurodegenerative demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. In this respect, the receptor GPR17, recently emerged as a new target for remyelination, is expressed by early oligodendrocyte precursors (OPCs) and after a certain differentiation stage it has to be downregulated to allow progression to mature myelinating oligodendrocytes. Here, we took advantage of the first inducible GPR17 reporter mouse line (GPR17‐iCreER(T2)xCAG‐eGFP mice) allowing to follow the final fate of GPR17(+) cells by tamoxifen‐induced GFP‐labeling to unveil the destiny of these cells in two demyelination models: experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), characterized by marked immune cell activation and inflammation, and cuprizone induced demyelination, where myelin dysfunction is achieved by a toxic insult. In both models, demyelination induced a strong increase of fluorescent GFP(+) cells at damaged areas. However, only in the cuprizone model reacting GFP(+) cells terminally differentiated to mature oligodendrocytes, thus contributing to remyelination. In EAE, GFP(+) cells were blocked at immature stages and never became myelinating oligodendrocytes. We suggest these strikingly distinct fates be due to different permissiveness of the local CNS environment. Based on previously reported GPR17 activation by emergency signals (e.g., Stromal Derived Factor‐1), we propose that a marked inflammatory milieu, such as that reproduced in EAE, induces GPR17 overactivation resulting in impaired downregulation, untimely and prolonged permanence in OPCs, leading, in turn, to differentiation blockade. Combined treatments with remyelinating agents and anti‐inflammatory drugs may represent new potential adequate strategies to halt neurodegeneration and foster recovery. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-09 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5900886/ /pubmed/29424466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23305 Text en © 2018 The Authors GLIA Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Coppolino, Giusy T.
Marangon, Davide
Negri, Camilla
Menichetti, Gianluca
Fumagalli, Marta
Gelosa, Paolo
Dimou, Leda
Furlan, Roberto
Lecca, Davide
Abbracchio, Maria P.
Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title_full Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title_fullStr Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title_full_unstemmed Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title_short Differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of GPR17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
title_sort differential local tissue permissiveness influences the final fate of gpr17‐expressing oligodendrocyte precursors in two distinct models of demyelination
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29424466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23305
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