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Título: CD200R1 Contributes to Successful Functional Reinnervation after a Sciatic Nerve Injury
Autor: Pannunzio, Bruno
Amo-Aparicio, Jesús
Julián, Camila
López-Vales, Rubén
Peluffo, Hugo
Lago, Natalia
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: CD200R1 blocking antibody, Wallerian degeneration, Functional reinnervation, Immune receptor, Macrophages, Regeneration
Descriptores: ANIMALES, RATONES, COMPRESIÓN NERVIOSA, METABOLISMO, REGENERACIÓN NERVIOSA, RECPTORES DE OREXINA, TRAUMATISMOS DE LOS NERVIOS PERIFÉRICOS, GENÉTICA, FAGOCITOSIS, NERVIO CIÁTICO
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: Activating and inhibitory immune receptors play a critical role in regulating systemic and central nervous system (CNS) immune and inflammatory processes. The CD200R1 immunoreceptor induces a restraining signal modulating inflammation and phagocytosis in the CNS under different inflammatory conditions. However, it remains unknown whether CD200R1 has a role in modulating the inflammatory response after a peripheral nerve injury, an essential component of the successful regeneration. Expression of CD200R1 and its ligand CD200 was analyzed during homeostasis and after a sciatic nerve crush injury in C57Bl/6 mice. The role of CD200R1 in Wallerian Degeneration (WD) and nerve regeneration was studied using a specific antibody against CD200R1 injected into the nerve at the time of injury. We found an upregulation of CD200R1 mRNA after injury whereas CD200 was downregulated acutely after nerve injury. Blockade of CD200R1 significantly reduced the acute entrance of both neutrophils and monocytes from blood after nerve injury. When long term regeneration and functional recovery were evaluated, we found that blockade of CD200R1 had a significant effect impairing the spontaneous functional recovery. Taken together, these results show that CD200R1 has a role in mounting a successful acute inflammatory reaction after injury, and contributes to an effective functional recovery.
Editorial: MDPI
EN: Cells. 2022;11(11)
Citación: Pannunzio B, Amo-Aparicio J, Julián C y otros. CD200R1 Contributes to Successful Functional Reinnervation after a Sciatic Nerve Injury. Cells [en línea]. 2022;11(11). 16 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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