Expression of CD300lf by microglia contributes to resistance to cerebral malaria by impeding the neuroinflammation.
Tarun KeswaniJacques RolandFabien HerbertDelphine Delcroix-GeneteHélène Bauderlique-Le RoyLobna GaayebPierre-André CazenaveSylviane PiedPublished in: Genes and immunity (2019)
Genetic mapping and genome-wide studies provide evidence for the association of several genetic polymorphisms with malaria, a complex pathological disease with multiple severity degrees. We have previously described Berr1and Berr2 as candidate genes identified in the WLA/Pas inbreed mouse strain predisposing to resistance to cerebral malaria (CM) induced by P. berghei ANKA. We report in this study the phenotypic and functional characteristics of a congenic strain we have derived for Berr2WLA allele on the C57BL/6JR (B6) background. B6.WLA-Berr2 was found highly resistant to CM compared to C57BL/6JR susceptible mice. The mechanisms associated with CM resistance were analyzed by combining genotype, transcriptomic and immune response studies. We found that B6.WLA-Berr2 mice showed a reduced parasite sequestration and blood-brain barrier disruption with low CXCR3+ T cell infiltration in the brain along with altered glial cell response upon P. berghei ANKA infection compared to B6. In addition, we have identified the CD300f, belonging to a family of Ig-like encoding genes, as a potential candidate associated with CM resistance. Microglia cells isolated from the brain of infected B6.WLA-Berr2 mice significantly expressed higher level of CD300f compared to CMS mice and were associated with inhibition of inflammatory response.
Keyphrases
- inflammatory response
- blood brain barrier
- genome wide
- cerebral ischemia
- high fat diet induced
- plasmodium falciparum
- immune response
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- high resolution
- single cell
- dna methylation
- induced apoptosis
- lps induced
- poor prognosis
- type diabetes
- stem cells
- wild type
- bone marrow
- traumatic brain injury
- resting state
- oxidative stress
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- nk cells
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- long non coding rna
- binding protein
- human health
- cerebral blood flow
- bioinformatics analysis