Chemokine receptors in the central nervous system: role in brain inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases

被引:401
作者
Cartier, L
Hartley, O
Dubois-Dauphin, M
Krause, KH
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Geneva, Dept Geriatr, Biol Ageing Lab, CH-1225 Chene Bourg, Switzerland
[2] Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Dept Struct Biol & Bioinformat, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
chemokine receptors; chemokines; brain; neurodegenerative diseases; inflammation;
D O I
10.1016/j.brainresrev.2004.07.021
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Chemokines were originally described as chemotactic cytokines involved in leukocyte trafficking. Research over the last decade, however, has shown that chemokine receptors are not restricted to leukocytes. In the brain, chemokine receptors are not only found in microglia (a brain macrophage), but also in astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and neurons. In this review, we describe the spatial and cellular distribution of chemokine receptors in the brain, distinguishing between constitutively and inducibly expressed receptors. We then discuss possible physiological functions, including neuronal migration, cell proliferation and synaptic activity. Evidence is emerging that chemokine receptors are also involved in neuronal death and hence neurodegenerative diseases. Chemokines may induce neuronal death either indirectly (e.g. through activation of microglia killing mechanisms) or directly through activation of neuronal chemokine receptors. Disease processes in which chemokines and their receptors are likely to be involved include multiple sclerosis (NIS), Alzheimer's disease (AD), HIV-associated dementia (HAD) and cerebral ischemic disease. The study of chemokines and their receptors in the central nervous system (CNS) is not only relevant for the understanding of brain physiology and pathophysiology, but may also lead to the development of targeted treatments for neurodegenerative diseases. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:16 / 42
页数:27
相关论文
共 278 条
  • [1] Impaired neuropathic pain responses in mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR2
    Abbadie, C
    Lindia, JA
    Cumiskey, AM
    Peterson, LB
    Mudgett, JS
    Bayne, EK
    DeMartino, JA
    MacIntyre, DE
    Forrest, MJ
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2003, 100 (13) : 7947 - 7952
  • [2] Inflammation and Alzheimer's disease
    Akiyama, H
    Barger, S
    Barnum, S
    Bradt, B
    Bauer, J
    Cole, GM
    Cooper, NR
    Eikelenboom, P
    Emmerling, M
    Fiebich, BL
    Finch, CE
    Frautschy, S
    Griffin, WST
    Hampel, H
    Hull, M
    Landreth, G
    Lue, LF
    Mrak, R
    Mackenzie, IR
    McGeer, PL
    O'Banion, MK
    Pachter, J
    Pasinetti, G
    Plata-Salaman, C
    Rogers, J
    Rydel, R
    Shen, Y
    Streit, W
    Strohmeyer, R
    Tooyoma, I
    Van Muiswinkel, FL
    Veerhuis, R
    Walker, D
    Webster, S
    Wegrzyniak, B
    Wenk, G
    Wyss-Coray, T
    [J]. NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, 2000, 21 (03) : 383 - 421
  • [3] Microglia express CCR5, CXCR4, and CCR3, but of these, CCR5 is the principal coreceptor for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 dementia isolates
    Albright, AV
    Shieh, JTC
    Itoh, T
    Lee, B
    Pleasure, D
    O'Connor, MJ
    Doms, RW
    González-Scarano, F
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1999, 73 (01) : 205 - 213
  • [4] Andjelkovic AV, 1999, GLIA, V28, P225, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1098-1136(199912)28:3<225::AID-GLIA6>3.3.CO
  • [5] 2-Y
  • [6] Functional expression of CCR2 by human fetal astrocytes
    Andjelkovic, AV
    Song, L
    Dzenko, KA
    Cong, H
    Pachter, JS
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2002, 70 (02) : 219 - 231
  • [7] Chemokines in the CNS: plurifunctional mediators in diverse states
    Asensio, VC
    Campbell, IL
    [J]. TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES, 1999, 22 (11) : 504 - 512
  • [8] A small-molecule, nonpeptide CCR5 antagonist with highly potent and selective anti-HIV-1 activity
    Baba, M
    Nishimura, O
    Kanzaki, N
    Okamoto, M
    Sawada, H
    Iizawa, Y
    Shiraishi, M
    Aramaki, Y
    Okonogi, K
    Ogawa, Y
    Meguro, K
    Fujino, M
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1999, 96 (10) : 5698 - 5703
  • [9] Chemokines and their receptors in neurobiology: perspectives in physiology and homeostasis
    Bacon, KB
    Harrison, JK
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 104 (01) : 92 - 97
  • [10] The HIV-1 gp120 causes ultrastructural changes typical of apoptosis in the rat cerebral cortex
    Bagetta, G
    Corasaniti, MT
    Malorni, W
    Rainaldi, G
    Berliocchi, L
    FinazziAgro, A
    Nistico, G
    [J]. NEUROREPORT, 1996, 7 (11) : 1722 - 1724