Zinc finger protein 335 mediates lipopolysaccharide-induced neurodegeneration and memory loss as a transcriptional factor in microglia

锌指蛋白 335 作为小胶质细胞中的转录因子介导脂多糖诱导的神经退行性变和记忆丧失

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作者:Wei Kong, Zhen Xie, Xiaokang Shang, Yoshinori Hayashi, Fei Lan, Narengaowa, Shuxuan Zhao, Hui Li, Zhenzhen Quan, Zhou Wu, Hiroshi Nakanishi, Hong Qing, Junjun Ni

Abstract

Zinc finger protein 335 (Zfp335) is a transcription factor that regulates mammalian neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation. It is a causative factor for severe microcephaly, small somatic size, and neonatal death. Here, we evaluated the effects of Zfp335 in the adult mouse brain after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. We used wild-type (WT) and Zfp335 knock-down (Zfp335+/- ) mice with LPS administered in the intracerebral ventricle in vivo and cultured microglia treated with LPS in vitro. The impact of Zfp335 was evaluated by RT-PCR, RNA-sequencing, western blotting, immunocytochemistry, ELISA, and the memory behavior tests. Knockdown of Zfp335 expression ameliorated microglia activation significantly, including reduced mRNA and protein expression of Iba1, reduced numbers of microglia, reduced cell diameter, and increased branch length, in the brains of 2-month-old mice after LPS treatment. Zfp335 was expressed in microglia and neurons, but increased in microglia, not neurons, in the brain of mice after LPS administration. LPS-induced microglia-mediated neurodegeneration was dependent upon microglial Zfp335 controlled by nuclear factor-kappa B. Microglial Zfp335 affected neuronal activity through transcriptional regulation of lymphocyte antigen-6M (Ly6M). Our data suggest that Zfp335 is a key transcription factor that exacerbates microglia-mediated neurodegeneration through upregulation of Ly6M expression. Inhibition of microglial Zfp335 may be a new strategy for preventing brain disease induced by microglia activation.

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