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.
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.
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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