High Expression of MIP-1α in Peripheral Blood T Cells by Hippocampus Injection of β-Amyloid Peptide(1~42) Triggers T Cells Entry Into Rat Brain
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This work was supported by grants from The China State Education Ministry, The Trans-Century Training Program Foundation for Talents (JJH2002-48), The National Research Foundation for The Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (20040159002) and The Foundation of Department of Science and Technology, Liaoning Province.

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    In order to investigate the effects of β-amyloid (Aβ) deposits on migration of peripheral blood T cells across blood-brain barrier, Aβ1~42 was stereotaxicly injected into rat hippocampus with reverse peptide Aβ42~1 as control. After 7 days post-injection, the expression of macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) and its receptor (CCR5) in peripheral blood T cells was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Brain sections were analyzed with immunofluorescence of CD3, VWF and CCR5. The results showed that Aβ1~42 deposits in rat brains led to significantly higher expression of MIP-1α in circulating T cells than Aβ42~1 did, while no increase of CCR5 expression was observed in circulating T cells of Aβ1~42-injected rats compared to Aβ42~1-injected rats. Furthermore, the expression of CCR5 was up-regulated by Aβ1~42 on rat brain microvascular endothelial cells (RBMEC). In addition, T cells were increased in abundance in Aβ1~42-injected brains compared with Aβ42~1-injected brains, scattered mainly in cortex and hippocampus. Treatment of Aβ1~42-injected rats with neutralizing antibody specific for MIP-1α dramatically blocked the enhanced T cells entry into rat brain. The results implied that the interaction between MIP-1α over-expressed in T cells and CCR5 on RBMECs may contribute to the Aβ1~42-induced circulating T cells migrating across blood-brain barrier.

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GUO Da-Wen, MA Yi-Ran, FANG Wen-Gang, CHEN Yu-Hua. High Expression of MIP-1α in Peripheral Blood T Cells by Hippocampus Injection of β-Amyloid Peptide(1~42) Triggers T Cells Entry Into Rat Brain[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2006,33(12):1177-1182

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  • Received:March 17,2006
  • Revised:September 24,2006
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  • Online: December 15,2006
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