TNFR2信号决定实验性脑卒中后小胶质细胞的性别特异性再髓鞘特性。

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Stefano Raffaele, Francesca Carolina Mannella, Estrid Thougaard, Pernille Vinther Nielsen, Morten Blickfeldt-Eckhardt, Eva Tolosa, Justine Münsterberg, Tim Magnus, Jens D Mikkelsen, Mathias Gelderblom, Helle Hvilsted Nielsen, Bettina Hjelm Clausen, Roberta Brambilla, Marta Fumagalli, Kate Lykke Lambertsen
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小胶质肿瘤坏死因子受体2 (TNFR2)已成为缺血性中风后神经炎症和修复的关键调节剂。在这里,我们研究了TNFR2在脑卒中急性期和亚急性期调节小胶质细胞反应中的性别特异性作用。通过条件敲除模型,我们发现在脑卒中后第5天,小胶质细胞TNFR2消融对雌性小鼠的形态、反应性和吞噬能力的影响与雄性小鼠相反。在女性中,TNFR2缺失损害了小胶质细胞的反应性和髓鞘碎片的清除,减少了少突胶质细胞的成熟,并恶化了运动和认知的恢复。相比之下,TNFR2消融在男性中产生的效果较轻,偶尔相反,不影响功能结局。对脑卒中患者脑脊液的分析显示,TNFR2与小胶质细胞吞噬标志物(TREM2、半乳糖凝集素-3)之间存在正相关,尤其是在女性中,这可能有助于在康复和治疗期间追踪小胶质细胞的促再生状态。这些发现确定TNFR2是小胶质细胞功能的性别依赖性调节因子,并强调其作为增强中风后恢复的治疗靶点的潜力,特别是在女性中。
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TNFR2 signaling shapes the sex-specific remyelinating properties of microglia after experimental stroke.

Microglial tumor necrosis factor receptor 2 (TNFR2) has emerged as a critical modulator of neuroinflammation and repair following ischemic stroke. Here, we investigated the sex-specific role of TNFR2 in regulating microglial responses during the acute and subacute phases after stroke. Using a conditional knockout model, we found that TNFR2 ablation in microglia exerted opposite effects on morphology, reactivity, and phagocytic capacity in female compared to male mice at day 5 post-stroke. In females, TNFR2 deletion impaired microglial reactivity and myelin debris clearance, reduced oligodendrocyte maturation, and worsened motor and cognitive recovery. In contrast, TNFR2 ablation in males produced milder and occasionally opposing effects, without affecting functional outcomes. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid from stroke patients revealed a positive association between TNFR2 and microglial phagocytosis markers (TREM2, Galectin-3), particularly in females, which may be useful to track microglial pro-regenerative state during rehabilitation and therapy. These findings identify TNFR2 as a sex-dependent regulator of microglial function and highlight its potential as a therapeutic target for enhancing post-stroke recovery, especially in women.

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Neurotherapeutics
Neurotherapeutics 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
3.50%
发文量
154
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurotherapeutics® is the journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics (ASENT). Each issue provides critical reviews of an important topic relating to the treatment of neurological disorders written by international authorities. The Journal also publishes original research articles in translational neuroscience including descriptions of cutting edge therapies that cross disciplinary lines and represent important contributions to neurotherapeutics for medical practitioners and other researchers in the field. Neurotherapeutics ® delivers a multidisciplinary perspective on the frontiers of translational neuroscience, provides perspectives on current research and practice, and covers social and ethical as well as scientific issues.
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