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The CC chemokine ligand (CCL) 1, upregulated by the viral transactivator Tax, can be downregulated by minocycline : possible implications for long-term treatment of HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis

Authors :
Saito, Mineki
Sejima, Hiroe
Naito, Tadasuke
Ushirogawa, Hiroshi
Matsuzaki, Toshio
Matsuura, Eiji
Tanaka, Yuetsu
Nakamura, Tatsufumi
Takashima, Hiroshi
Saito, Mineki
Sejima, Hiroe
Naito, Tadasuke
Ushirogawa, Hiroshi
Matsuzaki, Toshio
Matsuura, Eiji
Tanaka, Yuetsu
Nakamura, Tatsufumi
Takashima, Hiroshi
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background:Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 1 (CCL1) is produced by activated monocytes/ macrophages and T-lymphocytes, and acts as a potent attractant for Th2 cells and a subset of T-regulatory (Treg) cells. Previous reports have indicated that CCL1 is overexpressed in adult T-cell leukemia cells, mediating an autocrine anti-apoptotic loop. Because CCL1 is also known as a potent chemoattractant that plays a major role in inflammatory processes, we investigated the role of CCL1 in the pathogenesis of human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). Results:The results showed that: (1) CCL1 was preferentially expressed in HAM/TSP-derived HTLV-1-infected T-cell lines, (2) CCL1 expression was induced along with Tax expression in the Tax-inducible T-cell line JPX9, (3) transient Tax expression in an HTLV-1-negative T-cell line activated the CCL1 gene promoter, (4) plasma levels of CCL1 were significantly higher in patients with HAM/TSP than in HTLV-1-seronegative patients with multiple sclerosis and HTLV-1-infected asymptomatic healthy carriers, and (5) minocycline inhibited the production of CCL1 in HTLV-1-infected T-cell lines. Conclusions:The present results suggest that elevated CCL1 levels may be associated with the pathogenesis of HAM/TSP. Although further studies are required to determine the in vivo significance, minocycline may be considered as a potential candidate for the long-term treatment of HAM/TSP via its anti-inflammatory effects, which includes the inhibition of CCL1 expression.

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OAIster
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1487590 bytes, application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1180772522
Document Type :
Electronic Resource