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Up-regulation of CD81 (target of the antiproliferative antibody; TAPA) by reactive microglia and astrocytes after spinal cord injury in the rat.

S Dijkstra1, J R Geisert EE, W H Gispen, P R Bär, E A Joosten.   

Abstract

We examined the expression of CD81 (also known as TAPA, or target of the antiproliferative antibody) after traumatic spinal cord injury in the rat. CD81, a member of the tetraspanin family of proteins, is thought to be involved in reactive gliosis. This is based on the antiproliferative and antiadhesive effects of antibodies against CD81 on cultured astrocytes, as well as its up-regulation after penetrating brain injury. CD81 expression following dorsal hemisection of the spinal cord was determined immunohistochemically at time points ranging from 1 day to 2 months postlesion (p.l.). In the unlesioned cord a low background level of CD81 was observed, with the exception of the ependyma of the central canal and the pia mater, which were strongly CD81-positive. One day p.l., CD81 was diffusely up-regulated in the spinal cord parenchyma surrounding the lesion site. From 3 days onward, intensely CD81-positive round cells entered the lesion site, completely filling it by 7 days p.l. Staining with the microglial markers OX-42 and Iba1 revealed that these cells were reactive microglia/macrophages. At this time, no significant CD81 expression by GFAP-positive reactive astrocytes was noted. From the second week onward, CD81 was gradually down-regulated; i.e., its spatial distribution became more restricted. The CD81-positive microglia/macrophages disappeared from the lesion site, leaving behind large cavities. After 2 months, astrocytes that formed the wall of these cavities were strongly CD81-positive. In addition, CD81 was present on reactive astrocytes in the dorsal funiculus distal from the lesion in degenerated white matter tracts. In conclusion, the spatiotemporal expression pattern of CD81 by reactive microglia and astrocytes indicates that CD81 is involved in the glial response to spinal cord injury. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11064366     DOI: 10.1002/1096-9861(20001211)428:2<266::aid-cne6>3.0.co;2-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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