Retinoid X receptor activation reverses age-related deficiencies in myelin debris phagocytosis and remyelination
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01/12/2015
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The efficiency of central nervous system remyelination declines with age. This is in part due to an age-associated decline in the phagocytic removal of myelin debris, which contains inhibitors of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation. In this study, we show that expression of genes involved in the retinoid X receptor pathway are decreased with ageing in both myelin-phagocytosing human monocytes and mouse macrophages using a combination of in vivo and in vitro approaches. Disruption of retinoid X receptor function in young macrophages, using the antagonist HX531, mimics ageing by reducing myelin debris uptake. Macrophage-specific RXRα (Rxra) knockout mice revealed that loss of function in young mice caused delayed myelin debris uptake and slowed remyelination after experimentally-induced demyelination. Alternatively, retinoid X receptor agonists partially restored myelin debris phagocytosis in aged macrophages. The agonist bexarotene, when used in concentrations achievable in human subjects, caused a reversion of the gene expression profile in multiple sclerosis patient monocytes to a more youthful profile and enhanced myelin debris phagocytosis by patient cells. These results reveal the retinoid X receptor pathway as a positive regulator of myelin debris clearance and a key player in the age-related decline in remyelination that may be targeted by available or newly-developed therapeutics. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
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Natrajan , M S , de la Fuente , A G , Crawford , A H , Linehan , E , Nunez , V , Johnson , K R , Wu , T , Fitzgerald , D , Ricote , M , Bielekova , B & Franklin , R J M 2015 , ' Retinoid X receptor activation reverses age-related deficiencies in myelin debris phagocytosis and remyelination ' Brain , vol 138 , no. 12 , pp. 3581-3597 . DOI: 10.1093/brain/awv289 |
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