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Central nervous system-infiltrated immune cells induce calcium increase in astrocytes via astroglial purinergic signaling
Authors:Dunja D. Bijelić  Katarina D. Milićević  Milica N. Lazarević  Djordje M. Miljković  Jelena J. Bogdanović Pristov  Danijela Z. Savić  Branka B. Petković  Pavle R. Andjus  Miljana B. Momčilović  Ljiljana M. Nikolić
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Biology, Center for Laser Microscopy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;2. Department of Immunology, Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;3. Department of Life Sciences, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;4. Department of Neurobiology, Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;5. Department of Neurophysiology, Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:Interaction between autoreactive immune cells and astroglia is an important part of the pathologic processes that fuel neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis. In this inflammatory disease, immune cells enter into the central nervous system (CNS) and they spread through CNS parenchyma, but the impact of these autoreactive immune cells on the activity pattern of astrocytes has not been defined. By exploiting naïve astrocytes in culture and CNS-infiltrated immune cells (CNS IICs) isolated from rat with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), here we demonstrate previously unrecognized properties of immune cell–astrocyte interaction. We show that CNS IICs but not the peripheral immune cell application, evokes a rapid and vigorous intracellular Ca2+ increase in astrocytes by promoting glial release of ATP. ATP propagated Ca2+ elevation through glial purinergic P2X7 receptor activation by the hemichannel-dependent nucleotide release mechanism. Astrocyte Ca2+ increase is specifically triggered by the autoreactive CD4+ T-cell application and these two cell types exhibit close spatial interaction in EAE. Therefore, Ca2+ signals may mediate a rapid astroglial response to the autoreactive immune cells in their local environment. This property of immune cell–astrocyte interaction may be important to consider in studies interrogating CNS autoimmune disease.
Keywords:astrocytes  calcium signaling  cell communication  nervous system autoimmune disease  purinergic receptors  RRID:AB_162542  RRID:AB_162543  RRID:AB_1018856  RRID:AB_2224402  RRID:AB_2534013  RRID:AB_2534102  RRID:AB_2535792  RRID:AB_2538778  RRID:AB_2629482  RRID:AB_2828023  RRID:AB_10013382  RRID:AB_10050580  RRID:AB_10682518  RRID:RGD_21409748  RRID:RGD_21409752  RRID:SCR_002285  RRID:SCR_002798  RRID:SCR_003210  RRID:SCR_011323  RRID:SCR_014235
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