Role of NLRP3 Inflammasomes in Monocyte and Microglial Recruitments in Choroidal Neovascularization.

Q3 Medicine ImmunoHorizons Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.4049/immunohorizons.2400025
Blake W Dieckmann, Marcell E Paguaga, Gary W McCollum, John S Penn, Md Imam Uddin
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Although the pathogenesis of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is largely unknown in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), inflammasomes may contribute to CNV development and progression. To understand the role NLRP3 inflammasomes in CNV, we used Ccr2RFPCx3cr1GFP dual-reporter mice and immunostaining techniques to confirm localization of NLRP3 inflammasomes in the laser-induced CNV (LCNV) lesions. Confocal microscopy was used to image and quantify LCNV volumes. MCC950 was used as NLRP3 inhibitor. ELISA and quantitative RT-PCR were used to confirm the activation of NLRP3 by monitoring the expression of IL-1β protein and mRNA in choroidal tissues from LCNV mice. In addition, NLRP3 (-/-) LCNV mice were used to investigate whether NLRP3 inflammasomes contribute to the development of LCNV lesions. We observed that red fluorescent protein (RFP)-positive monocyte-derived macrophages and GFP-positive microglia-derived macrophages, in addition to other cell types, were localized in LCNV lesions at day 7 post-laser injury. In addition, NLRP3 inflammasomes are associated with LCNV lesions. Inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasomes, using MCC950, caused an increased Ccr2RFP-positive macrophages, Cx3cr1GFP-positive microglia, and other cells, resulting in an increase in total lesion size. NLRP3 (-/-) LCNV mice showed significantly increased lesion size compared with age-matched controls. Inhibition of NLRP3 resulted in decreased IL-1β mRNA and protein expression in the choroidal tissues, suggesting that increased lesion size may not be directly related to IL-1β.

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NLRP3 炎症体在脉络膜新生血管中单核细胞和小胶质细胞招募中的作用
尽管年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)中脉络膜新生血管(CNV)的发病机制尚不清楚,但炎性体可能有助于CNV的发生和发展。为了了解 NLRP3 炎症小体在 CNV 中的作用,我们利用 Ccr2RFPCx3cr1GFP 双报告小鼠和免疫染色技术确认了 NLRP3 炎症小体在激光诱导的 CNV(LCNV)病变中的定位。共聚焦显微镜用于成像和量化 LCNV 体积。MCC950 被用作 NLRP3 抑制剂。通过监测 LCNV 小鼠脉络膜组织中 IL-1β 蛋白和 mRNA 的表达,使用 ELISA 和定量 RT-PCR 确认 NLRP3 的活化。此外,我们还利用NLRP3(-/-)LCNV小鼠来研究NLRP3炎性体是否有助于LCNV病变的发展。我们观察到,在激光损伤后第 7 天,LCNV 病变中除了其他细胞类型外,还出现了红色荧光蛋白(RFP)阳性的单核细胞衍生巨噬细胞和 GFP 阳性的小胶质细胞衍生巨噬细胞。此外,NLRP3 炎性体也与 LCNV 病变有关。使用 MCC950 抑制 NLRP3 炎症体会导致 Ccr2RFP 阳性的巨噬细胞、Cx3cr1GFP 阳性的小胶质细胞和其他细胞增多,从而导致病变总面积增大。与年龄匹配的对照组相比,NLRP3(-/-)LCNV 小鼠的病变面积明显增大。抑制NLRP3会导致脉络膜组织中IL-1β mRNA和蛋白表达量减少,这表明病变大小的增加可能与IL-1β没有直接关系。
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