Aspergillus versicolor Inhalation Triggers Neuroimmune, Glial, and Neuropeptide Transcriptional Changes.

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Thatcher B Ladd, James A Johnson, Christen L Mumaw, Hendrik J Greve, Xiaoling Xuei, Ed Simpson, Mark A Barnes, Brett J Green, Tara L Croston, Chandrama Ahmed, Angela Lemons, Donald H Beezhold, Michelle L Block
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Abstract

Increasing evidence associates indoor fungal exposure with deleterious central nervous system (CNS) health, such as cognitive and emotional deficits in children and adults, but the specific mechanisms by which it might impact the brain are poorly understood. Mice were exposed to filtered air, heat-inactivated Aspergillus versicolor (3 × 105 spores), or viable A. versicolor (3 × 105 spores) via nose-only inhalation exposure 2 times per week for 1, 2, or 4 weeks. Analysis of cortex, midbrain, olfactory bulb, and cerebellum tissue from mice exposed to viable A. versicolor spores for 1, 2, and 4 weeks revealed significantly elevated pro-inflammatory (Tnf and Il1b) and glial activity (Gdnf and Cxc3r1) gene expression in several brain regions when compared to filtered air control, with the most consistent and pronounced neuroimmune response 48H following the 4-week exposure in the midbrain and frontal lobe. Bulk RNA-seq analysis of the midbrain tissue confirmed that 4 weeks of A. versicolor exposure resulted in significant transcriptional enrichment of several biological pathways compared to the filtered air control, including neuroinflammation, glial cell activation, and regulation of postsynaptic organization. Upregulation of Drd1, Penk, and Pdyn mRNA expression was confirmed in the 4-week A. versicolor exposed midbrain tissue, highlighting that gene expression important for neurotransmission was affected by repeated A. versicolor inhalation exposure. Taken together, these findings indicate that the brain can detect and respond to A. versicolor inhalation exposure with changes in neuroimmune and neurotransmission gene expression, providing much needed insight into how inhaled fungal exposures can affect CNS responses and regulate neuroimmune homeostasis.

吸入杂色曲霉引发神经免疫、神经胶质和神经肽转录变化。
越来越多的证据表明,室内真菌暴露与有害的中枢神经系统(CNS)健康有关,例如儿童和成人的认知和情感缺陷,但它可能影响大脑的具体机制尚不清楚。将小鼠暴露于过滤空气、热灭活的花斑曲霉(3 × 105孢子)或活的花斑曲霉(3 × 105孢子)中,每周2次,持续1、2或4周。对暴露在活的花斑草孢子中1、2和4周的小鼠的皮层、中脑、嗅球和小脑组织的分析显示,与过滤空气对照相比,几个脑区域的促炎(Tnf和il - 1b)和胶质活性(Gdnf和Cxc3r1)基因表达显著升高,在中脑和额叶暴露4周后48小时出现最一致和最明显的神经免疫反应。中脑组织的大量RNA-seq分析证实,与过滤空气对照相比,4周的花斑草暴露导致几种生物学途径的转录富集,包括神经炎症、胶质细胞激活和突触后组织的调节。在暴露4周的花椒中脑组织中,Drd1、Penk和Pdyn mRNA表达上调,这表明反复吸入花椒会影响神经传递的重要基因表达。综上所述,这些发现表明,大脑可以通过神经免疫和神经传递基因表达的变化来检测和响应花青草吸入暴露,这为吸入真菌暴露如何影响中枢神经系统反应和调节神经免疫稳态提供了急需的见解。
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ASN NEURO
ASN NEURO NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ASN NEURO is an open access, peer-reviewed journal uniquely positioned to provide investigators with the most recent advances across the breadth of the cellular and molecular neurosciences. The official journal of the American Society for Neurochemistry, ASN NEURO is dedicated to the promotion, support, and facilitation of communication among cellular and molecular neuroscientists of all specializations.
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