RRC ID 56661
Author Kanda H, Shimamura R, Koizumi-Kitajima M, Okano H.
Title Degradation of Extracellular Matrix by Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Is Essential for the Establishment of the Blood-Brain Barrier in Drosophila.
Journal iScience
Abstract The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is an essential system that isolates the central nervous system from the internal environment. Increasing evidence has begun to reveal the molecules that are required for BBB integrity. However, how these components are regulated remains unclear. Here we report that a matrix metalloproteinase, Mmp2, is essential for the establishment of the BBB in Drosophila. In the absence of mmp2, the BBB becomes leaky, which allows the tracer to penetrate the brain. Moreover, the expression pattern of a junctional component, Neuroglian, is altered. We also find that the regulation of the amounts of particular extracellular matrix components is critical for BBB establishment. Furthermore, the process of mesenchymal-epithelial transition of BBB-forming cells is perturbed in the absence of Mmp2. These data indicate that the presence of Mmp(s), which is typically considered to be a risk factor for BBB degradation, is essential for BBB integrity in Drosophila.
Volume 16
Pages 218-229
Published 2019-6-28
DOI 10.1016/j.isci.2019.05.027
PII S2589-0042(19)30164-6
PMID 31195239
PMC PMC6562144
IF 4.447
Times Cited 2
Resource
Drosophila 1794-1R-1 DGRC#103625 DGRC#201233 DGRC#206046 DGRC#207443 DGRC#205294 DGRC#110626 DGRC#110836