Proteinase-activated receptor-1 mediates dorsal root ganglion neuronal degeneration in HIV/AIDS

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作者
Acharjee, Shaona [1 ]
Zhu, Yu [1 ]
Maingat, Ferdinand [1 ]
Pardo, Carlos [2 ]
Ballanyi, Klaus [3 ]
Hollenberg, Morley D. [4 ]
Power, Christopher [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Med, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S2, Canada
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Neurol, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
[3] Univ Alberta, Dept Physiol, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S2, Canada
[4] Univ Calgary, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Dept Med Microbiol & Immunol, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S2, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院; 美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
PAR(1); HIV; FIV; dorsal root ganglion; IL-1; beta; IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTION; LENTIVIRUS INFECTION; PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY; NEUROGENIC MECHANISM; INDUCE INFLAMMATION; SIGNALING PATHWAYS; NEURITE OUTGROWTH; HIV NEUROPATHY; GLIAL-CELLS; INJURY;
D O I
10.1093/brain/awr242
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Distal sensory polyneuropathy is a frequent complication of lentivirus infections of the peripheral nervous system including both human immunodeficiency virus and feline immunodeficiency virus. Proteinase-activated receptors are G protein-coupled receptors implicated in the pathogenesis of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. Proteinase-activated receptor-1 is expressed on different cell types within the nervous system including neurons and glia, but little is known about its role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory peripheral nerve diseases, particularly lentivirus-related distal sensory polyneuropathy. Herein, the expression and functions of proteinase-activated receptor-1 in the peripheral nervous system during human immunodeficiency virus and feline immunodeficiency virus infections were investigated. Proteinase-activated receptor-1 expression was most evident in autopsied dorsal root ganglion neurons from subjects infected with human immunodeficiency virus, compared with the dorsal root ganglia of uninfected subjects. Human immunodeficiency virus or feline immunodeficiency virus infection of cultured human or feline dorsal root ganglia caused upregulation of interleukin-1 beta and proteinase-activated receptor-1 expression. In the human immunodeficiency virus- or feline immunodeficiency virus-infected dorsal root ganglia, interleukin-1 beta activation was principally detected in macrophages, while neurons showed induction of proteinase-activated receptor-1. Binding of proteinase-activated receptor-1 by the selective proteinase-activated receptor-1-activating peptide resulted in neurite retraction and soma atrophy in conjunction with cytosolic calcium activation in human dorsal root ganglion neurons. Interleukin-1 beta exposure to feline or human dorsal root ganglia caused upregulation of proteinase-activated receptor-1 in neurons. Exposure of feline immunodeficiency virus-infected dorsal root ganglia to the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist prevented proteinase-activated receptor-1 induction and neurite retraction. In vivo feline immunodeficiency virus infection was associated with increased proteinase-activated receptor-1 expression on neurons and interleukin-1 beta induction in macrophages. Moreover, feline immunodeficiency virus infection caused hyposensitivity to mechanical stimulation. These data indicated that activation and upregulation of proteinase-activated receptor-1 by interleukin-1 beta contributed to dorsal root ganglion neuronal damage during lentivirus infections leading to the development of distal sensory polyneuropathy and might also provide new targets for future therapeutic interventions.
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页码:3209 / 3221
页数:13
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