TY - JOUR
T1 - Semaphorin4A and H-ferritin utilize Tim-1 on human oligodendrocytes
T2 - A novel neuro-immune axis
AU - Chiou, Brian
AU - Lucassen, Elisabeth
AU - Sather, Michael
AU - Kallianpur, Asha
AU - Connor, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
PY - 2018/7
Y1 - 2018/7
N2 - Deficiency of trophic factors relating to the survival of oligodendrocytes, combined with direct interactions with the immune system, are favored paradigms that are increasingly implicated in demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. We and others have previously shown that Sema4A and H-ferritin interact through the T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim-2) receptor in mice. H-ferritin has been identified as the iron delivery protein for oligodendrocytes, whereas Sema4A causes a direct cytotoxic effect. However, the expression of Tim-2 has not been detected in humans. Here, we demonstrate that, similar to rodents, human oligodendrocytes undergo apoptosis when exposed to Sema4A and take up H-ferritin for meeting iron requirements and that these functions are mediated via the Tim-1 receptor. Moreover, we also demonstrate the ability of H-ferritin to block Sema4A-mediated cytotoxicity. Furthermore, we show in a series of pilot studies that Sema4A is detectable in the CSF of multiple sclerosis patients and HIV-seropositive persons and can induce oligodendrocyte cell death. Together, these results identify a novel iron uptake mechanism for human oligodendrocytes and a connection between oligodendrocytes and the immune system.
AB - Deficiency of trophic factors relating to the survival of oligodendrocytes, combined with direct interactions with the immune system, are favored paradigms that are increasingly implicated in demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. We and others have previously shown that Sema4A and H-ferritin interact through the T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim-2) receptor in mice. H-ferritin has been identified as the iron delivery protein for oligodendrocytes, whereas Sema4A causes a direct cytotoxic effect. However, the expression of Tim-2 has not been detected in humans. Here, we demonstrate that, similar to rodents, human oligodendrocytes undergo apoptosis when exposed to Sema4A and take up H-ferritin for meeting iron requirements and that these functions are mediated via the Tim-1 receptor. Moreover, we also demonstrate the ability of H-ferritin to block Sema4A-mediated cytotoxicity. Furthermore, we show in a series of pilot studies that Sema4A is detectable in the CSF of multiple sclerosis patients and HIV-seropositive persons and can induce oligodendrocyte cell death. Together, these results identify a novel iron uptake mechanism for human oligodendrocytes and a connection between oligodendrocytes and the immune system.
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U2 - 10.1002/glia.23313
DO - 10.1002/glia.23313
M3 - Article
C2 - 29457657
AN - SCOPUS:85042087163
SN - 0894-1491
VL - 66
SP - 1317
EP - 1330
JO - Glia
JF - Glia
IS - 7
ER -