Fumaric Acids Directly Influence Gene Expression of Neuroprotective Factors in Rodent Microglia.
Jessica KronenbergKaweh ParsMarina BrieskornChittappen K PrajeethSandra HeckersPhilipp SchwenkenbecherThomas SkripuletzRefik PulAndreas PavlouMartin StangelPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
Dimethylfumarate (DMF) has been approved the for treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. The mode of action of DMF and its assumed active primary metabolite monomethylfumarate (MMF) is still not fully understood, notably for brain resident cells. Therefore we investigated potential direct effects of DMF and MMF on microglia and indirect effects on oligodendrocytes. Primary rat microglia were differentiated into M1-like, M2-like and M0 phenotypes and treated in vitro with DMF or MMF. The gene expression of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory factors such as growth factors (IGF-1), interleukins (IL-10, IL-1β), chemokines (CCl3, CXCL-10) as well as cytokines (TGF-1β, TNFα), iNOS, and the mannose receptor (MRC1) was examined by determining their transcription level with qPCR, and on the protein level by ELISA and FACS analysis. Furthermore, microglia function was determined by phagocytosis assays and indirect effects on oligodendroglial proliferation and differentiation. DMF treatment of M0 and M1-like polarized microglia demonstrated an upregulation of gene expression for IGF-1 and MRC1, but not on the protein level. While the phagocytic activity remained unchanged, DMF and MMF treated microglia supernatants led to an enhanced proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPC). These results suggest that DMF has anti-inflammatory effects on microglia which may result in enhanced proliferation of OPC.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- multiple sclerosis
- inflammatory response
- neuropathic pain
- anti inflammatory
- signaling pathway
- induced apoptosis
- dna methylation
- cell cycle arrest
- white matter
- rheumatoid arthritis
- pi k akt
- spinal cord
- cell proliferation
- disease activity
- resting state
- poor prognosis
- high resolution
- amino acid
- functional connectivity
- cerebral ischemia
- newly diagnosed
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy