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Damaged Neuronal Cells Induce Inflammatory Gene Expression in Schwann Cells: Implication in the Wallerian Degeneration  

Lee, Hyun-Kyoung (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
Choi, Se-Young (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
Oh, Seog-Bae (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
Park, Kyung-Pyo (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
Kim, Joong-Soo (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
Lee, Sung-Joong (Program in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience and Department of Oral Physiology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
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International Journal of Oral Biology / v.31, no.3, 2006 , pp. 87-92 More about this Journal
Abstract
Schwann cells play an important role in peripheral nerve regeneration. Upon nerve injury, Schwann cells are activated and produce various proinflammatory mediators including IL-6, LIF and MCP-1, which result in the recruitment of macrophages and phagocytosis of myelin debris. However, it is unclear how the nerve injury induces Schwann cell activation. Recently, it was reported that necrotic cells induce immune cell activation via toll-like receptors (TLRs). This suggests that the TLRs expressed on Schwann cells may recognize nerve damage by binding to the endogenous ligands secreted by the damaged nerve, thereby inducing Schwann cell activation. To explore the possibility, we stimulated iSC, a rat Schwann cell line, with damaged neuronal cell extracts (DNCE). The stimulation of iSC with DNCE induced the expression of various inflammatory mediators including IL-6, LIF, MCP-1 and iNOS. Studies on the signaling pathway indicate that $NF-{\kappa}B$, p38 and JNK activation are required for the DNCE-induced inflammatory gene expression. Furthermore, treatment of either anti-TLR3 neutralizing antibody or ribonuclease inhibited the DNCE-induced proinflammatory gene expression in iSC. In summary, these results suggest that damaged neuronal cells induce inflammatory Schwann cell activation via TLR3, which might be involved in the Wallerian degeneration after a peripheral nerve injury.
Keywords
Schwann cells; Toll-like receptor; IL-6; LIF; MCP-1; iSC;
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