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Pivotal role for neuronal Toll-like receptors in ischemic brain injury and functional deficits

Authors :
Dominic A. Siler
Justin D. Lathia
Mark P. Mattson
Mohamed R. Mughal
Aiwu Cheng
Xiangru Xu
Thiruma V. Arumugam
Sung-Chun Tang
Tim Magnus
Dong-Gyu Jo
Simonetta Camandola
Xin Ouyang
Srinivasulu Chigurupati
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2007.

Abstract

The innate immune system senses the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms and tissue injury through Toll-like receptors (TLR), a mechanism thought to be limited to immune cells. We now report that neurons express several TLRs, and that the levels of TLR2 and -4 are increased in neurons in response to IFN-γ stimulation and energy deprivation. Neurons from both TLR2 knockout and -4 mutant mice were protected against energy deprivation-induced cell death, which was associated with decreased activation of a proapoptotic signaling cascade involving jun N-terminal kinase and the transcription factor AP-1. TLR2 and -4 expression was increased in cerebral cortical neurons in response to ischemia/reperfusion injury, and the amount of brain damage and neurological deficits caused by a stroke were significantly less in mice deficient in TLR2 or -4 compared with WT control mice. Our findings establish a proapoptotic signaling pathway for TLR2 and -4 in neurons that may render them vulnerable to ischemic death.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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