Tenascin-R Is Antiadhesive for Activated Microglia that Induce Downregulation of the Protein after Peripheral Nerve Injury: a New Role in Neuronal Protection
- 15 August 1998
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 18 (16) , 6218-6229
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.18-16-06218.1998
Abstract
Microglial activation in response to pathological stimuli is characterized by increased migratory activity and potential cytotoxic action on injured neurons during later stages of neurodegeneration. The initial molecular changes in the CNS favoring neuronofugal migration of microglia remain, however, largely unknown. We report that the extracellular matrix protein tenascin-R (TN-R) present in the intact CNS is antiadhesive for activated microglia, and its downregulation after facial nerve axotomy may account for the loss of motoneuron protection and subsequent neurodegeneration. Studies on the protein expression in the facial and hypoglossal nucleus in rats demonstrate that TN-R is a constituent of the perineuronal net of motoneurons and 7 d after peripheral nerve injury becomes downregulated in the corresponding motor nucleus. This downregulation is reversible under regenerative (nerve suture) conditions and irreversible under degenerative (nerve resection) conditions. In short-term adhesion assays, the unlesioned side of brainstem cryosections from unilaterally operated animals is nonpermissive for activated microglia, and this nonpermissiveness is almost abolished by a monoclonal antibody to TN-R. Microglia-conditioned media and tumor necrosis factor-α downregulate TN-R protein and mRNA synthesis by cultured oligodendrocytes, which are one of the sources for TN-R in the brainstem. Our findings suggest a new role for TN-R in neuronal protection against activated microglia and the participation of the latter in perineuronal net destruction, e.g., downregulation of TN-R.Keywords
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