| Literature DB >> 31950314 |
Roxana-Olimpia Gheorghe1, Alexandru Deftu1, Alexandru Filippi2, Andreea Grosu1, Melania Bica-Popi1, Marioara Chiritoiu3, Gabriela Chiritoiu3, Cristian Munteanu3, Luigi Silvestro4, Violeta Ristoiu5.
Abstract
Iba1 (ionized calcium binding adapter protein 1) is a cytoskeleton protein specific only for microglia and macrophages, where it acts as an actin-cross linking protein. Although frequently regarded as a marker of activation, its involvement in cell migration, membrane ruffling, phagocytosis or in microglia remodeling during immunological surveillance of the brain suggest that Iba1 is not a simple cytoskeleton protein, but a signaling molecule involved in specific signaling pathways. In this study we investigated if Iba1 could also represent a drug target, and tested the hypothesis that its specific silencing with customized Iba1-siRNA can modulate microglia functioning. The results showed that Iba1-silenced BV2 microglia migrate less due to reduced proliferation and cell adhesion, while their phagocytic activity and P2x7 functioning was significantly increased. Our data are the proof of concept that Iba1 protein is a new microglia target, which opens a new therapeutic avenue for modulating microglia behavior.Entities:
Keywords: BV2 microglia; Iba1 protein; Migration; Phagocytosis; Proliferation; siRNA
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31950314 DOI: 10.1007/s10571-020-00790-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Neurobiol ISSN: 0272-4340 Impact factor: 5.046