| Literature DB >> 35167016 |
Mengqian Ye1,2, Mengru Wang1, Yijia Feng1,2, Huiping Shang1, Yuwen Yang1, Lanxin Hu1, Muran Wang1, Serhii Vakal1, Xiangxiang Lin2, Jiangfan Chen3,4, Wu Zheng5,6.
Abstract
The choroid plexus (CP) is one of the key gateways regulating the entry of peripheral immune cells into the CNS. However, the neuromodulatory mechanisms of maintaining its gateway activity are not fully understood. Here, we identified adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) activity as a regulatory signal for the activity of CP gateway under physiological conditions. In association with a tightly closed CP gateway, we found that A2AR was present at low density in the CP. The RNA-seq analysis revealed that the A2AR antagonist KW6002 affected the expression of the cell adhesion molecules' (CAMs) pathway and cell response to IFN-γ in the CP. Furthermore, blocking or activating A2AR signaling in the CP resulted in a decreased and an increased, respectively, expression of lymphocyte trafficking determinants and disruption of the tight junctions (TJs). Furthermore, A2AR signaling regulates the CP permeability. Thus, A2AR activity in the CP may serve as a therapeutic target for remodeling the immune homeostasis in the CNS with implications for the treatment of neuroimmunological disorders.Entities:
Keywords: A2AR; CGS21680; Cell adhesion; Choroid plexus; KW6002; Tight junctions
Year: 2022 PMID: 35167016 DOI: 10.1007/s11302-022-09847-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Purinergic Signal ISSN: 1573-9538 Impact factor: 3.765