RRC ID 51795
Author Takayama F, Hayashi Y, Wu Z, Liu Y, Nakanishi H.
Title Diurnal dynamic behavior of microglia in response to infected bacteria through the UDP-P2Y6 receptor system.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract It has long been believed that microglia morphologically transform into the activated state by retracting their long processes and consuming pathogens when bacteria infect into the brain parenchyma. In the present study, however, we showed for the first time that murine cortical microglia extend their processes towards focally injected Porphyromonas gingivalis. This P. gingivalis-induced microglial process extension was significantly increased during the light (sleeping) phase than the dark (waking) phase. In contrast, focally injected ATP-induced microglial process extension was significantly increased during the dark phase than the light phase. Furthermore, in contrast to the P2Y12 receptor-mediated mechanism of ATP-induced microglial process extension, the P. gingivalis-mediated microglial process extension was mediated by P2Y6 receptors. The infection of bacteria such as P. gingivalis to the brain parenchyma may induce the secretion of UDP from microglia at the site of infection, which in turn induces the process extension of the neighboring microglia.
Volume 6
Pages 30006
Published 2016-7-21
DOI 10.1038/srep30006
PII srep30006
PMID 27445174
PMC PMC4956748
MeSH Animals Brain / immunology Brain / microbiology Cell Surface Extensions / metabolism Circadian Rhythm* Disease Models, Animal Meningoencephalitis / immunology Meningoencephalitis / microbiology Mice, Inbred C57BL Microglia / cytology Microglia / immunology* Microglia / microbiology* Porphyromonas gingivalis / immunology* Receptors, Purinergic P2 / metabolism* Uridine Diphosphate / metabolism*
IF 3.998
Times Cited 19
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MG6(RCB2403)