All-trans Retinoic Acid Increased Transglutaminase 2 Expressions in BV-2 Cells and Cultured Astrocytes.

Katsura Takano-Kawabe, Tatsuhiko Izumo, Tomoki Minamihata Minamihata, Mitsuaki Moriyama
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Background: Activation of microglia and astrocytes has been observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is reported to be activated in AD and involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and inflammation. Moreover, amyloid β (Aβ) aggregation is detected as a characteristic pathology in the AD brain, and is known to be a substrate of TG2. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) can modify cell proliferation and differentiation, and is reported to have therapeutic effects on AD pathology.

Objective: We aimed to assess the effects of ATRA in microglia and astrocytes on TG2 expression and glial functions.

Methods: After treatment with ATRA, TG2 expression and TG activity were assayed in both murine microglia BV-2 cells and cultured rat brain astrocytes. Endocytosis activity in BV-2 cells and Aβ aggregation by astrocytes conditioned medium were also assessed.

Results: In both BV-2 cells and cultured astrocytes, ATRA increased TG2 expression and TG activity. The increase was blocked by AGN194310, an RA receptor antagonist. ATRA enhanced the endocytosis activity in BV-2 cells, and the addition of AGN194310 reversed it. The addition of cystamine, a competitive TG inhibitor, also reduced ATRA-enhanced endocytosis activity. On the other hand, Aβ aggregation was potentiated by ATRA-treated astrocytes conditioned medium compared to control astrocytes conditioned medium.

Conclusion: These results suggest that ATRA increased TG2 expression and TG activity via RA receptor in microglia and astrocytes. ATRA-enhanced TGs might be involved in phagocytosis and Aβ aggregation. Adequate control of TGs expression and function in microglia and astrocytes can be an important factor in AD pathology.

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全反式维甲酸增加了BV-2细胞和培养的星形胶质细胞中转谷氨酰胺酶2的表达。
背景:在阿尔茨海默病(AD)中观察到小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞的活化。据报道,转谷氨酰胺酶2(TG2)在AD中被激活,并参与细胞增殖、分化和炎症。此外,淀粉样蛋白β(Aβ)聚集被检测为AD大脑的一种特征性病理,并且已知是TG2的底物。全反式维甲酸(ATRA)可以改变细胞增殖和分化,据报道对AD病理有治疗作用。目的:我们旨在评估小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞中ATRA对TG2表达和神经胶质功能的影响。方法:用ATRA处理后,测定小鼠小胶质细胞BV-2细胞和培养的大鼠脑星形胶质细胞中TG2的表达和TG活性。还评估了BV-2细胞的内分泌活性和星形胶质细胞条件培养基对Aβ的聚集。结果:在BV-2细胞和培养的星形胶质细胞中,ATRA均增加了TG2的表达和TG活性。这种增加被RA受体拮抗剂AGN194310阻断。ATRA增强了BV-2细胞的内吞活性,AGN194310的加入逆转了这种活性。竞争性TG抑制剂胱胺的加入也降低了ATRA增强的内吞活动。另一方面,与对照星形胶质细胞条件培养基相比,ATRA处理的星形胶质细胞培养基增强了Aβ聚集。结论:ATRA通过RA受体增加小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞中TG2的表达和TG活性。ATRA增强的TGs可能参与吞噬和Aβ聚集。对小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞中TGs表达和功能的充分控制可能是AD病理的一个重要因素。
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