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IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lin Xie, Wei Li, Xin-Qi Zheng, Li-Li Liu, Li-Rong Lin, Jian-Jun Niu, Tian-Ci Yang
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摘要

小胶质细胞的迁移能力有助于它们快速运输到损伤部位,以杀死和清除病原体。然而,苍白螺旋体膜蛋白对小胶质细胞迁移的影响尚不清楚。使用人小胶质细胞克隆3细胞系研究了Tp47对迁移能力和自噬的影响及其相关机制。Tp47抑制小胶质细胞迁移,自噬相关蛋白P62的表达减少,Beclin-1和LC3-II/LC3-I的表达增加,自噬流量增加。此外,用抗-Tp47抗体中和后,自噬被显著抑制,小胶质细胞迁移显著增加。此外,Tp47显著抑制p-PI3K、p-AKT和p-mTOR蛋白的表达,并且PI3K/AKT/mTOR途径中步骤的顺序激活有效地阻止了Tp47诱导的自噬。此外,Tp47显著抑制p-FOXO1蛋白的表达并促进FOXO1核转位。FOXO1的抑制有效地抑制了Tp47诱导的自噬激活和迁移抑制。梅毒螺旋体膜蛋白Tp47通过PI3K/AKT/FOXO1途径诱导HMC3细胞自噬并抑制细胞迁移。这些数据将有助于理解T。 苍白球在侵入中枢神经系统后逃脱免疫杀伤和清除。
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Treponema pallidum membrane protein Tp47 induced autophagy and inhibited cell migration in HMC3 cells via the PI3K/AKT/FOXO1 pathway

Treponema pallidum membrane protein Tp47 induced autophagy and inhibited cell migration in HMC3 cells via the PI3K/AKT/FOXO1 pathway

The migratory ability of microglia facilitates their rapid transport to a site of injury to kill and remove pathogens. However, the effect of Treponema pallidum membrane proteins on microglia migration remains unclear. The effect of Tp47 on the migration ability and autophagy and related mechanisms were investigated using the human microglial clone 3 cell line. Tp47 inhibited microglia migration, the expression of autophagy-associated protein P62 decreased, the expression of Beclin-1 and LC3-II/LC3-I increased, and the autophagic flux increased in this process. Furthermore, autophagy was significantly inhibited, and microglial cell migration was significantly increased after neutralisation with an anti-Tp47 antibody. In addition, Tp47 significantly inhibited the expression of p-PI3K, p-AKT, and p-mTOR proteins, and the sequential activation of steps in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathways effectively prevented Tp47-induced autophagy. Moreover, Tp47 significantly inhibited the expression of p-FOXO1 protein and promoted FOXO1 nuclear translocation. Inhibition of FOXO1 effectively suppressed Tp47-induced activation of autophagy and inhibition of migration. Treponema pallidum membrane protein Tp47-induced autophagy and inhibited cell migration in HMC3 Cells via the PI3K/AKT/FOXO1 pathway. These data will contribute to understanding the mechanism by which T. pallidum escapes immune killing and clearance after invasion into the central nervous system.

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期刊介绍: Bridging physiology and cellular medicine, and molecular biology and molecular therapeutics, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine publishes basic research that furthers our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and translational studies that convert this knowledge into therapeutic approaches.
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