亨廷顿舞蹈症纹状体星形胶质细胞减少LC3相关吞噬作用

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Nicole M Wakida, Alice L Lau, Jessica Nguyen, Gladys Mae S Cruz, Gianna M Fote, Joan S Steffan, Leslie M Thompson, Michael W Berns
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背景:近年来,星形胶质细胞的功能已经从传统的支持作用转变为包括改变突触和吞噬细胞碎片的积极作用。最近的研究表明星形胶质细胞在影响亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)进展的保护和致病作用中都有作用。目的:本研究的目的是确定HD纹状体星形胶质细胞中细胞碎片的吞噬功能是否受到损害。方法:从2只HD小鼠模型中获得原代成体星形胶质细胞;快速发展的R6/2和缓慢发展的Q175。利用激光纳米手术,在星形胶质细胞网络中裂解单个星形胶质细胞。用相衬法和荧光显微镜观察瞬时转染GFP-LC3的星形胶质细胞的吞噬反应。结果:原代星形胶质细胞吞噬功能明显减弱,与R6/2和Q175小鼠HD的进展一致。这是由星形胶质细胞通过吞噬反应的数量和每个细胞形成的平均囊泡数量来定义的。在20分钟的成像期间,GFP-LC3被发现越来越多地定位于吞噬囊泡,但在HD小鼠中没有,这表明LC3参与星形细胞吞噬。结论:我们证明了HD小鼠纹状体星形细胞lc3相关吞噬的进行性减少。
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Diminished LC3-Associated Phagocytosis by Huntington's Disease Striatal Astrocytes.

Background: In recent years the functions of astrocytes have shifted from conventional supportive roles to also include active roles in altering synapses and engulfment of cellular debris. Recent studies have implicated astrocytes in both protective and pathogenic roles impacting Huntington's disease (HD) progression.

Objective: The goal of this study is to determine if phagocytosis of cellular debris is compromised in HD striatal astrocytes.

Methods: Primary adult astrocytes were derived from two HD mouse models; the fast-progressing R6/2 and slower progressing Q175. With the use of laser nanosurgery, a single astrocyte was lysed within an astrocyte network. The phagocytic response of astrocytes was observed with phase contrast and by fluorescence microscopy for GFP-LC3 transiently transfected cells.

Results: Astrocyte phagocytosis was significantly diminished in primary astrocytes, consistent with the progression of HD in R6/2 and Q175 mouse models. This was defined by the number of astrocytes responding via phagocytosis and by the average number of vesicles formed per cell. GFP-LC3 was found to increasingly localize to phagocytic vesicles over a 20-min imaging period, but not in HD mice, suggesting the involvement of LC3 in astrocyte phagocytosis.

Conclusion: We demonstrate a progressive decrease in LC3-associated phagocytosis in HD mouse striatal astrocytes.

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