TNF- α-sensitive brain pericytes activate microglia by releasing IL-6 through cooperation between IκB-NFκB and JAK-STAT3 pathways.

In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of TNF-α mediated induction of IL-6 release from brain pericytes and astrocytes and whether pericyte-derived IL-6 would facilitate activation of BV-2 microglia. Using rat brain pericyte and astrocyte primary cultures and pharmacological inhibitors, we found that, TNF-α induced the highest levels of IL-6 release from pericytes by activating the inhibitor kappa B (IκB)-nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NFκB) and Janus family of tyrosine kinase (JAK)-signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)3 pathways. STAT3 contributed to TNF-α induced nuclear translocation of phospho-NFκB in pericytes. TNF-α-induced IL-6 release in astrocytes was mediated by NFκB but not by STAT3. The presence of pericytes amplified TNF-α-induced iNOS mRNA expression in BV-2 microglia. This effect was blocked by a neutralizing antibody for IL-6. These findings indicated that crosstalk between the IκB-NFκB and JAK-STAT3 pathways is a pericyte specific mechanism, not occurring in astrocytes, for TNF-α-induced IL-6 release. IL-6 derived from pericytes enhanced microglial activation. Our findings increase understanding of the role of pericyte-microglia crosstalk in the brain under neuroinflammatory conditions and suggest a potentially attractive therapeutic target for brain inflammation. PMID: 29702085 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Brain Research - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Brain Res Source Type: research