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Cathepsin S contributes to microglia‐mediated olfactory dysfunction through the regulation of Cx3cl1–Cx3cr1 axis in a Niemann–Pick disease type C1 model
Authors:Yoojin Seo  Hyung‐Sik Kim  Insung Kang  Soon Won Choi  Tae‐Hoon Shin  Ji‐Hee Shin  Byung‐Chul Lee  Jin Young Lee  Jae‐Jun Kim  Myung Geun Kook  Kyung‐Sun Kang
Abstract:Microglia can aggravate olfactory dysfunction by mediating neuronal death in the olfactory bulb (OB) of a murine model of Niemann–Pick disease type C1 (NPC1), a fatal neurodegenerative disorder accompanied by lipid trafficking defects. In this study, we focused on the crosstalk between neurons and microglia to elucidate the mechanisms underlying extensive microgliosis in the NPC1‐affected brain. Microglia in the OB of NPC1 mice strongly expressed CX3C chemokine receptor 1 (Cx3cr1), a specific receptor for the neural chemokine C‐X3‐C motif ligand 1 (Cx3cl1). In addition, a high level of Cx3cl1 was detected in NPC1 mouse‐derived CSF due to enhanced catalytic activity of Cathepsin S (Ctss), which is responsible for Cx3cl1 secretion. Notably, nasal delivery of Cx3cl1 neutralizing antibody or Ctss inhibitor could inhibit the Cx3cl1–Cx3cr1 interaction and support neuronal survival through the suppression of microglial activation, leading to an improvement in the olfactory function in NPC1 mice. Relevant in vitro experiments revealed that intracellular cholesterol accumulation could act as a strong inducer of abnormal Ctss activation and, in turn, stimulated the Cx3cl1–Cx3cr1 axis in microglia via p38 mitogen‐activated protein kinase signaling. Our data address the significance of Cx3cl1–Cx3cr1 interaction in the development of microglial neurotoxicity and suggest that Ctss is a key upstream regulator. Therefore, this study contributes to a better understanding of the crosstalk between neurons and microglia in the development of the neurodegeneration and provides a new perspective for the management of olfactory deficits and other microglia‐dependent neuropathies. GLIA 2016;64:2291–2305
Keywords:Cathepsin S  olfaction  Cx3cl1–  Cx3cr1 interaction  microglia  Niemann–  Pick disease type C
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