1. Astroglial expression of the P-glycoprotein is controlled by intracellular CNTF.
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Monville C, Fages C, Feyens AM, D'Hondt V, Guillet C, Vernallis A, Gascan H, and Peschanski M
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- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 genetics, Animals, Astrocytes drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor genetics, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor pharmacology, Cytokines pharmacology, Cytoplasm, Gene Expression Regulation, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Models, Biological, RNA, Messenger biosynthesis, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 biosynthesis, Astrocytes metabolism, Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor physiology
- Abstract
Background: The P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ATP binding cassette transmembrane transporter, is expressed by astrocytes in the adult brain, and is positively modulated during astrogliosis. In a search for factors involved in this modulation, P-gp overexpression was studied in long-term in vitro astroglial cultures., Results: Surprisingly, most factors that are known to induce astroglial activation in astroglial cultures failed to increase P-gp expression. The only effective proteins were IFNgamma and those belonging to the IL-6 family of cytokines (IL-6, LIF, CT-1 and CNTF). As well as P-gp expression, the IL-6 type cytokines (but not IFNgamma) stimulated the expression of endogenous CNTF in astrocytes. In order to see whether an increased intracellular level of CNTF was necessary for induction of P-gp overexpression by IL-6 type cytokines, by the same cytokines analysis was carried out on astrocytes obtained from CNTF knockout mice. In these conditions, IFNgamma produced increased P-gp expression, but no overexpression of P-gp was observed with either IL-6, LIF or CT-1, pointing to a role of CNTF in the intracellular signalling pathway leading to P-gp overexpression. In agreement with this suggestion, application of exogenous CNTF (which is internalised with its receptor) produced an overexpression of P-gp in CNTF-deficient astrocytes., Conclusion: These results reveal two different pathways regulating P-gp expression and activity in reactive astrocytes, one of which depends upon the intracellular concentration of CNTF. This regulation of P-gp may be one of the long searched for physiological roles of CNTF.
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- 2002
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