Silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles activate microglia and induce neurotoxic D-serine secretion.

二氧化硅包覆的磁性纳米粒子可激活小胶质细胞并诱导神经毒性D-丝氨酸的分泌

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作者:Shin Tae Hwan, Lee Da Yeon, Manavalan Balachandran, Basith Shaherin, Na Yun-Cheol, Yoon Cheolho, Lee Hyeon-Seong, Paik Man Jeong, Lee Gwang
BACKGROUND: Nanoparticles have been studied for brain imaging, diagnosis, and drug delivery owing to their versatile properties due to their small sizes. However, there are growing concerns that nanoparticles may exert toxic effects in the brain. In this study, we assessed direct nanotoxicity on microglia, the resident macrophages of the central nervous system, and indirect toxicity on neuronal cells exerted by silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles containing rhodamine B isothiocyanate dye [MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)]. METHODS: We investigated MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-induced biological changes in BV2 murine microglial cells via RNA-sequencing-based transcriptome analysis and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based intracellular and extracellular amino acid profiling. Morphological changes were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. Indirect effects of MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC) on neuronal cells were assessed by Transwell-based coculture with MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-treated microglia. MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-induced biological changes in the mouse brain in vivo were examined by immunohistochemical analysis. RESULTS: BV2 murine microglial cells were morphologically activated and the expression of Iba1, an activation marker protein, was increased after MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC) treatment. Transmission electron microscopy analysis revealed lysosomal accumulation of MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC) and the formation of vesicle-like structures in MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-treated BV2 cells. The expression of several genes related to metabolism and inflammation were altered in 100 µg/ml MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-treated microglia when compared with that in non-treated (control) and 10 µg/ml MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-treated microglia. Combined transcriptome and amino acid profiling analyses revealed that the transport of serine family amino acids, including glycine, cysteine, and serine, was enhanced. However, only serine was increased in the growth medium of activated microglia; especially, excitotoxic D-serine secretion from primary rat microglia was the most strongly enhanced. Activated primary microglia reduced intracellular ATP levels and proteasome activity in cocultured neuronal cells, especially in primary cortical neurons, via D-serine secretion. Moreover, ubiquitinated proteins accumulated and inclusion bodies were increased in primary dopaminergic and cortical neurons cocultured with activated primary microglia. In vivo, MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC), D-serine, and ubiquitin aggresomes were distributed in the MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-treated mouse brain. CONCLUSIONS: MNPs@SiO(2)(RITC)-induced activation of microglia triggers excitotoxicity in neurons via D-serine secretion, highlighting the importance of neurotoxicity mechanisms incurred by nanoparticle-induced microglial activation.

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