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Tumor necrosis factor-inducible gene 6 protein: A novel neuroprotective factor against inflammation-induced developmental brain injury.

F Bertling1, I Bendix1, K Drommelschmidt1, H G Wisniewski2, U Felderhoff-Mueser1, M Keller3, S Prager1.   

Abstract

Inflammation is an important factor contributing to developmental brain injury in preterm infants. Although tumor necrosis factor-inducible gene 6 protein (TSG-6) has immunomodulatory effects in several inflammatory conditions of adult animals, nothing is currently known about the role of TSG-6 in the developing brain, its impact on perinatal inflammation and its therapeutic potential. The aim of the current work was 1) to characterize the developmental expression of TSG-6 in the newborn rat brain, 2) to evaluate the impact of LPS exposure on TSG-6 expression and 3) to assess the therapeutic potential of exogenous TSG-6 administration. Brain hemispheres of healthy Wistar rats (postnatal day 1-postnatal day 15 (P1-P15)) were evaluated with regard to the physiological expression of TSG-6. LPS-treated rats (0.25mg/kg LPS i.p. on P3) were analyzed for inflammation-induced changes in TSG-6 and cytokine expression. To evaluate whether exogenous recombinant human (rh)TSG-6 affects inflammation-induced brain injury, newborn Wistar rats, exposed to LPS on P3, were treated with rhTSG-6 i.p. (four repetitive doses of 2.25mg/kg every 12h, first dose 3h before LPS injection). PCR, Western blotting and multiplex ELISA were performed according to standard protocols. TSG-6 is physiologically expressed in the developing brain with a linear increase in expression from P1 to P15 at the mRNA level. At P6, regional differences in TSG-6 expression in the cortex, thalamus and striatum were detected at mRNA and protein level. Furthermore, TSG-6 gene expression was significantly increased by inflammation (induced by LPS treatment). Combined treatment with LPS and TSG-6 vs. LPS exposure alone, resulted in significant down-regulation of cleaved caspase-3, a marker of apoptosis and neuronal plasticity. In addition, several inflammatory serum markers were decreased after TSG-6 treatment. Finally, TSG-6 is physiologically expressed in the developing brain. Changes of TSG-6 expression associated with inflammation suggest a role of TSG-6 in neuroinflammation. Reduction of cleaved caspase-3 by TSG-6 treatment demonstrates the putative neuroprotective potential of exogenous TSG-6 administration in inflammation-induced developmental brain injury.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Inflammation; Neonatal brain damage; TNFAIP-6; TSG-6; Tumor necrosis factor-inducible gene 6 protein

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26953231     DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2016.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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