Atypical anti inflammatory activation of microglia induced by apoptotic neurons - Possible role of phosphatidylserine-phosphatidylserine receptor interaction

被引:74
作者
De Simone, R [1 ]
Ajmone-Cat, MA [1 ]
Minghetti, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Super Sanita, Dept Cell Biol & Neurosci, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
apoptosis; brain macrophages; cytokine; inflammation; nerve growth factor; neurodegeneration; nitric oxide; microglial activation; prostaglandin E-2; transforming growth factor-beta;
D O I
10.1385/MN:29:2:197
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In the central nervous system (CNS), apoptosis plays an important role during development and is a primary pathogenic mechanism in several adult neurodegenerative diseases. A main feature of apoptotic cell death is the efficient and fast removal of dying cells by macrophages and nonprofessional phagocytes, without eliciting inflammation in the surrounding tissue. Apoptotic cells undergo several membrane changes, including the externalization of so-called "eat me" signals whose cognate receptors are present on professional phagocytes. Among these signals, the aminophospholipid phosphatidylserine (PS) appears to have a crucial and unique role in preventing the classical pro-inflammatory activation of macrophages, thus ensuring the silent and safe removal of apoptotic cells. Although extensively studied in the peripheral organs, the process of recognition and removal of apoptotic cells in the brain has only recently begun to be unraveled. Here, we summarize the evidence suggesting that upon interaction with PS-expressing apoptotic neurons, microglia may no longer promote the inflammatory cascade, but rather facilitate the elimination of damaged neurons through antiinflammatory and neuroprotective functions. We propose that the anti-inflammatory microglial phenotype induced through the activation of the specific PS receptor (PtdSerR), expressed by resting and activated microglial cells, could be relevant to the final outcome of neurodegenerative diseases, in which apoptosis seems to play a crucial role.
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页数:16
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