Pivotal role for neuronal Toll-like receptors in ischemic brain injury and functional deficits
National Taiwan University Hospital · National Institute on Aging · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The innate immune system senses the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms and tissue injury through Toll-like receptors (TLR), a mechanism thought to be limited to immune cells. We now report that neurons express several TLRs, and that the levels of TLR2 and -4 are increased in neurons in response to IFN-gamma stimulation and energy deprivation. Neurons from both TLR2 knockout and -4 mutant mice were protected against energy deprivation-induced cell death, which was associated with decreased activation of a proapoptotic signaling cascade involving jun N-terminal kinase and the transcription factor AP-1. TLR2 and -4 expression was increased in cerebral cortical neurons in response to ischemia/reperfusion…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
13- STSung‐Chun TangCorresponding
National Taiwan University Hospital, National Institute on Aging
- TVThiruma V. Arumugam
Texas Tech University, National Institute on Aging, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- XSX.Z. Shawn Xu
National Institute on Aging
- ACAiwu Cheng
National Institute on Aging
- MRMohamed R. Mughal
National Institute on Aging
Topics & keywords
- TLR2
- Innate immune system
- Receptor
- Knockout mouse
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Signal transduction