Mechanism of amyloid peptide induced CCR5 expression in monocytes and its inhibition by siRNA for Egr-1
- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 289 (2) , C264-C276
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00461.2004
Abstract
In Alzheimer's disease (AD), one finds increased presence of monocytes/macrophages and activated microglial cells in the brain. Immunohistochemical studies show increased expression of chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) on reactive microglia associated with amyloid deposits in AD, suggesting that CCR5 may play a role in the regulation of the immune response in AD. In this study, we used peripheral blood monocytes and human monocytic THP-1 cell line as a model of microglia to delineate the cellular signaling mechanism of Aβ-induced CCR5 expression and the latter's role in the chemotaxis of monocytes. We observed that Aβ peptides at pathophysiological concentrations (125 nM) increased CCR5 mRNA and cell surface protein expression. The cellular signaling involved activation of c-Raf, ERK-1/ERK-2, and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase. Analysis of some transcription factors associated with CCR5 promoter revealed that Aβ increased DNA binding activity of Egr-1 and AP-1. In addition, we show that CCR5 promoter contains an Egr-1 like consensus sequence GCGGGGGTG as demonstrated by 1) electrophoretic mobility shift assay, 2) transfection studies with truncated CCR5 gene promoter construct, and 3) chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis. Moreover, transfection of Egr-1 siRNA, but not of scrambled Egr-1 siRNA, in THP-1 cells resulted in >75% reduction in both Aβ-mediated CCR5 expression and concomitant chemotaxis to its ligands. We suggest that inhibition of Egr-1 by either Egr-1 siRNA or pharmacological agents may reduce activation of monocytes/microglia and possibly ameliorate the inflammation and progression of AD.Keywords
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