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TLR2 controls random motility, while TLR7 regulates chemotaxis of microglial cells via distinct pathways

Authors :
Masataka Ifuku
Philipp Jordan
Alice Buonfiglioli
Seija Lehnardt
Helmut Kettenmann
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier / Academic Press (U.S.A.), 2016.

Abstract

Microglial cells are the pathologic sensor of the brain, and any pathologic event triggers microglial activation, which involves migration of these cells to a lesion site. Employing different migration assays, we show that ligands for toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 stimulate random motility, while TLR7 ligands are chemoattractants. The subtype specificity of the TLR ligands was verified by using different TLR-deficient (TLRKO) mouse lines. PI3K and Rac inhibition impairs both TLR2- and TLR7-stimulated microglial migration. In contrast, Akt phosphorylation is only required for the TLR2-, but not for the TLR7-stimulated pathway. Interestingly, P2Y12 receptor signaling is involved in the TLR2 activation-induced microglial migration but not TLR7. Furthermore, TLR7 mRNA expression is down-regulated by TLR2 and TLR7 activation. We conclude that TLRs control the migratory behavior of microglia in a distinct manner.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ffbb87445e30785b4f5c315429640afa