Leukemia inhibitory factor mRNA expression is upregulated in macrophages and olfactory receptor neurons after target ablation
- 12 December 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neuroscience Research
- Vol. 67 (2) , 246-254
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.10090
Abstract
After target ablation by olfactory bulbectomy (OBX), the murine olfactory epithelium (OE) undergoes degenerative changes leading to apoptosis of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) followed by regenerative changes that include proliferation of progenitor cells leading to neurogenesis and ORN replacement. Macrophages recruited to the OE after OBX are involved in both the degenerative and regenerative processes. Relative quantitative RT‐PCR was used to demonstrate that within hours of OBX, mRNAs encoding three key components in the leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) signaling pathway, including LIF, LIF receptor (LIFR), and STAT3, as well as cyclin D1, a growth factor sensor indicative of progenitor cell transformation, were upregulated. These mRNAs reached peak levels of expression on or before day 3 post‐OBX, coincident with the peak time for macrophage recruitment and progenitor cell proliferation. Cells expressing LIF mRNA in the OE of mice at 3 days post‐OBX, the time point at which LIF mRNA expression peaked, were identified using non‐isotopic in situ hybridization. LIF mRNA was localized in infiltrating macrophages; near‐adjacent sections exhibited macrophages immunoreactive for F4/80, a marker for activated macrophages, in numbers commensurate with those expressing LIF mRNA. LIF mRNA was also localized in surviving ORNs, identified by their expression of olfactory marker protein (OMP) mRNA and protein in near‐adjacent sections. Our data suggest that LIF functions as a mitogen originating from recruited macrophages through an intercellular signaling pathway that stimulates proliferation of progenitor cells leading to neurogenesis and regeneration, and as an intracellular survival factor for traumatized ORNs.Keywords
This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- Neuronal regeneration: Lessons from the olfactory systemSeminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1999
- Differential temporal expression of mRNAs for ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF), leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and their receptors (CNTFRα, LIFRβ, IL-6Rα and gp130) in injured peripheral nervesBrain Research, 1998
- Molecular Cloning of F4/80, a Murine Macrophage-restricted Cell Surface Glycoprotein with Homology to the G-protein-linked Transmembrane 7 Hormone Receptor FamilyJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1996
- Phagocytic Cells in the Rat Olfactory Epithelium after BulbectomyExperimental Neurology, 1995
- Dynamics of MASH1 Expression in Vitro and in Vivo Suggest a Non-Stem Cell Site of MASH1 Action in the Olfactory Receptor Neuron LineageMolecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 1995
- Retroviral lineage studies of the rat olfactory epitheliumChemical Senses, 1994
- Globose basal cells are neuronal progenitors in the olfactory epithelium: A lineage analysis using a replication-incompetent retrovirusNeuron, 1994
- Leukemia inhibitory factor prevents the death of axotomised sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglia of the neonatal ratJournal of Neuroscience Research, 1994
- Neurogenesis and neuron regeneration in the olfactory system of mammals. III. Deafferentation and reinnervation of the olfactory bulb following section of thefila olfactoria in ratJournal of Neurocytology, 1980
- Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice. IV. Biochemical and morphological evidence for neuronal replacement following nerve sectionBrain Research, 1977