The regulation of microglia by aging and autophagy in multiple sclerosis

IF 9.1 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Xiying Wang, Ye Sun, Haojun Yu, Chunran Xue, Xuzhong Pei, Yi Chen, Yangtai Guan
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease that is often characterized by the development of irreversible clinical disability. Age is a strong risk factor that is strongly associated with the clinical course and progression of MS. Several lines of evidence suggest that with aging, microglia have an aging-related gene expression signature and are close to disease-associated microglia (DAM), which exhibit decreased phagocytosis but increased production of inflammatory factors. The gene expression signatures of microglia in MS overlap with those in aging, inflammation and DAM. Moreover, the clearance of damaged myelin by microglia is impaired in the aged brain. Autophagy is a cellular process that decreases in activity with age. In this review, we provide an overview of the role of autophagy and aging in MS. We describe the impact of autophagy and aging on microglial activation in MS and the molecules involved in autophagy and aging, which are related to the phagocytosis and activation of microglia. We propose that a decrease in autophagy in microglia occurs with aging, leading to a decrease in phagocytosis. Decreases in phagocytosis and increases in the production of inflammatory factors by microglia contribute to chronic inflammation in the aged brain and disease progression in MS. Thus, the modulation of autophagy in microglia serves as a potential therapeutic target for MS.
衰老和自噬对多发性硬化症小胶质细胞的调节。
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种炎症性疾病,通常以发展为不可逆的临床残疾为特征。年龄是与ms临床病程和进展密切相关的一个重要危险因素。一些证据表明,随着年龄的增长,小胶质细胞具有与衰老相关的基因表达特征,并与疾病相关的小胶质细胞(DAM)接近,后者表现出吞噬能力下降,但炎症因子的产生增加。MS小胶质细胞的基因表达特征与衰老、炎症和DAM的基因表达特征重叠。此外,小胶质细胞对受损髓磷脂的清除在老年大脑中受损。自噬是一种随年龄增长而减弱的细胞过程。本文综述了自噬和衰老在多发性硬化症中的作用,阐述了自噬和衰老对多发性硬化症小胶质细胞活化的影响,以及与小胶质细胞吞噬和活化有关的自噬和衰老参与分子。我们认为小胶质细胞的自噬减少随着年龄的增长而发生,导致吞噬减少。小胶质细胞吞噬功能的减少和炎症因子产生的增加有助于老年脑的慢性炎症和MS的疾病进展,因此,小胶质细胞自噬的调节是MS的潜在治疗靶点。
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Pharmacological research
Pharmacological research 医学-药学
CiteScore
18.70
自引率
3.20%
发文量
491
审稿时长
8 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacological Research publishes cutting-edge articles in biomedical sciences to cover a broad range of topics that move the pharmacological field forward. Pharmacological research publishes articles on molecular, biochemical, translational, and clinical research (including clinical trials); it is proud of its rapid publication of accepted papers that comprises a dedicated, fast acceptance and publication track for high profile articles.
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