RNA Binding Protein Human Antigen R Is Translocated in Astrocytes following Spinal Cord Injury and Promotes the Inflammatory Response

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作者
Kwan, Thaddaeus [1 ]
Floyd, Candace L. [2 ]
Kim, Soojin [1 ]
King, Peter H. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Neurol, Birmingham, AL 35487 USA
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Birmingham, AL USA
[3] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Cell & Integrat Biol, Dept Dev & Integrat Biol, Birmingham, AL 35487 USA
[4] Birmingham Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Birmingham, AL 35487 USA
关键词
glial cell response to injury; inflammation; molecular biological approaches; spinal cord injury; FACTOR-KAPPA-B; MESSENGER-RNA; EXPRESSION; HUR; MACROPHAGES; TDP-43; CELLS; GENE;
D O I
10.1089/neu.2016.4757
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Inflammation plays a prominent role in the events following traumatic injury to the central nervous system (CNS). The initial inflammatory response is driven by mediators such as tumor necrosis factor a and interleukin 1 beta, which are produced by activated astrocytes and microglia at the site of injury. These factors are regulated post-transcriptionally by RNA binding proteins (RBP) that interact with adenylate and uridylate-rich elements (ARE) in the 3'-untranslated region of the messenger RNA (mRNA). Human antigen R (HuR) is one of these RBPs and generally functions as a positive regulator of ARE-containing mRNAs. Here, we hypothesized that HuR plays an important role in the induction of cytokine and chemokines in astrocytes following traumatic injury. Using a mouse model of spinal cord injury, we found HuR to be extensively translocated to the cytoplasm in astrocytes at the level of injury, consistent with its activation. In an in vitro stretch injury model of CNS trauma, we observed a similar cytoplasmic shift of HuR in astrocytes and an attenuation of cytokine induction with HuR knockdown. RNA kinetics and luciferase assays suggested that the effect was more related to transcription than RNA destabilization. A small molecule inhibitor of HuR suppressed cytokine induction of injured astrocytes and reduced chemoattraction for neutrophils and microglia. In summary, HuR is activated in astrocytes in the early stages of CNS trauma and positively regulates the molecular response of key inflammatory mediators in astrocytes. Our findings suggest that HuR may be a therapeutic target in acute CNS trauma for blunting secondary tissue injury triggered by the inflammatory response.
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页码:1249 / 1259
页数:11
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