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Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus

Inter-alpha Inhibitor Proteins (IAIPs) are key immunomodulatory molecules. Endogenous IAIPs are present in human, rodent, and sheep brains, and are variably localized to the cytoplasm and nuclei at multiple developmental stages. We have previously reported that ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) reduces IAI...

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Autores principales: Hatayama, Kazuki, Kim, Boram, Chen, Xiaodi, Lim, Yow-Pin, Davidson, Joanne O., Bennet, Laura, Gunn, Alistair J., Stonestreet, Barbara S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910751
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author Hatayama, Kazuki
Kim, Boram
Chen, Xiaodi
Lim, Yow-Pin
Davidson, Joanne O.
Bennet, Laura
Gunn, Alistair J.
Stonestreet, Barbara S.
author_facet Hatayama, Kazuki
Kim, Boram
Chen, Xiaodi
Lim, Yow-Pin
Davidson, Joanne O.
Bennet, Laura
Gunn, Alistair J.
Stonestreet, Barbara S.
author_sort Hatayama, Kazuki
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description Inter-alpha Inhibitor Proteins (IAIPs) are key immunomodulatory molecules. Endogenous IAIPs are present in human, rodent, and sheep brains, and are variably localized to the cytoplasm and nuclei at multiple developmental stages. We have previously reported that ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) reduces IAIP concentrations in the fetal sheep brain. In this study, we examined the effect of I/R on total, cytoplasmic, and nuclear expression of IAIPs in neurons (NeuN(+)), microglia (Iba1(+)), oligodendrocytes (Olig2(+)) and proliferating cells (Ki67(+)), and their co-localization with histones and the endoplasmic reticulum in fetal brain cells. At 128 days of gestation, fetal sheep were exposed to Sham (n = 6) or I/R induced by cerebral ischemia for 30 min with reperfusion for 7 days (n = 5). Although I/R did not change the total number of IAIP(+) cells in the cerebral cortex or white matter, cells with IAIP(+) cytoplasm decreased, whereas cells with IAIP(+) nuclei increased in the cortex. I/R reduced total neuronal number but did not change the IAIP(+) neuronal number. The proportion of cytoplasmic IAIP(+) neurons was reduced, but there was no change in the number of nuclear IAIP(+) neurons. I/R increased the number of microglia and decreased the total numbers of IAIP(+) microglia and nuclear IAIP(+) microglia, but not the number of cytoplasmic IAIP(+) microglia. I/R was associated with reduced numbers of oligodendrocytes and increased proliferating cells, without changes in the subcellular IAIP localization. IAIPs co-localized with the endoplasmic reticulum and histones. In conclusion, I/R alters the subcellular localization of IAIPs in cortical neurons and microglia but not in oligodendrocytes or proliferating cells. Taken together with the known neuroprotective effects of exogenous IAIPs, we speculate that endogenous IAIPs may play a role during recovery from I/R.
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spelling pubmed-85094552021-10-13 Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus Hatayama, Kazuki Kim, Boram Chen, Xiaodi Lim, Yow-Pin Davidson, Joanne O. Bennet, Laura Gunn, Alistair J. Stonestreet, Barbara S. Int J Mol Sci Article Inter-alpha Inhibitor Proteins (IAIPs) are key immunomodulatory molecules. Endogenous IAIPs are present in human, rodent, and sheep brains, and are variably localized to the cytoplasm and nuclei at multiple developmental stages. We have previously reported that ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) reduces IAIP concentrations in the fetal sheep brain. In this study, we examined the effect of I/R on total, cytoplasmic, and nuclear expression of IAIPs in neurons (NeuN(+)), microglia (Iba1(+)), oligodendrocytes (Olig2(+)) and proliferating cells (Ki67(+)), and their co-localization with histones and the endoplasmic reticulum in fetal brain cells. At 128 days of gestation, fetal sheep were exposed to Sham (n = 6) or I/R induced by cerebral ischemia for 30 min with reperfusion for 7 days (n = 5). Although I/R did not change the total number of IAIP(+) cells in the cerebral cortex or white matter, cells with IAIP(+) cytoplasm decreased, whereas cells with IAIP(+) nuclei increased in the cortex. I/R reduced total neuronal number but did not change the IAIP(+) neuronal number. The proportion of cytoplasmic IAIP(+) neurons was reduced, but there was no change in the number of nuclear IAIP(+) neurons. I/R increased the number of microglia and decreased the total numbers of IAIP(+) microglia and nuclear IAIP(+) microglia, but not the number of cytoplasmic IAIP(+) microglia. I/R was associated with reduced numbers of oligodendrocytes and increased proliferating cells, without changes in the subcellular IAIP localization. IAIPs co-localized with the endoplasmic reticulum and histones. In conclusion, I/R alters the subcellular localization of IAIPs in cortical neurons and microglia but not in oligodendrocytes or proliferating cells. Taken together with the known neuroprotective effects of exogenous IAIPs, we speculate that endogenous IAIPs may play a role during recovery from I/R. MDPI 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8509455/ /pubmed/34639091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910751 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hatayama, Kazuki
Kim, Boram
Chen, Xiaodi
Lim, Yow-Pin
Davidson, Joanne O.
Bennet, Laura
Gunn, Alistair J.
Stonestreet, Barbara S.
Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title_full Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title_fullStr Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title_short Changes in Cellular Localization of Inter-Alpha Inhibitor Proteins after Cerebral Ischemia in the Near-Term Ovine Fetus
title_sort changes in cellular localization of inter-alpha inhibitor proteins after cerebral ischemia in the near-term ovine fetus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910751
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