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Prothymosin-alpha preconditioning activates ARTICLE TLR4-TRIF signaling to induce protection of ischemic retina.

Authors :
Halder, Sebok Kumar
Matsunaga, Hayato
Ishii, Ken J.
Ueda, Hiroshi
Source :
Journal of Neurochemistry; Dec2015, Vol. 135 Issue 6, p1161-1177, 17p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Prothymosin-alpha protects the brain and retina from ischemic damage. Although prothymosin-alpha contributes to toll-like receptor (TLR4)-mediated immnunopotentiation against viral infection, the beneficial effects of prothymosin-alpha-TLR4 signaling in protecting against ischemia remain to be elucidated. In this study, intravitreal administration of prothymosinalpha 48 h before induction of retinal ischemia prevented retinal cellular damage as evaluated by histology, and retinal functional deficits as evaluated by electroretinography. Prothymosin- alpha preconditioning completely prevented the ischemia- induced loss of ganglion cells with partial survival of bipolar and photoreceptor cells, but not amacrine cells, in immunohistochemistry experiments. Prothymosin-alpha treatment in the absence of ischemia caused mild activation, proliferation, and migration of retinal microglia, whereas the ischemia-induced microglial activation was inhibited by prothymosin-alpha preconditioning. All these preventive effects of prothymosin-alpha preconditioning were abolished in TLR4 knock-out mice and by pre-treatments with anti-TLR4 antibodies or minocycline, a microglial inhibitor. Prothymosinalpha preconditioning inhibited the retinal ischemia-induced up-regulation of TLR4-related injury genes, and increased expression of TLR4-related protective genes. Furthermore, the prothymosin-alpha preconditioning-induced prevention of retinal ischemic damage was abolished in TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-p knock-out mice, but not in myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 knock-out mice. Taken together, the results of this study suggest that prothymosin-alpha preconditioning selectively drives TLR4-TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-p signaling and microglia in the prevention of retinal ischemic damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223042
Volume :
135
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112019509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.13356