Roles of CSF2 as a modulator of inflammation during retinal degeneration

Colony-stimulating factor 2 (CSF2) is a potent cytokine that stimulates myeloid cells, such as dendritic cells and macrophages. We have been analyzing the roles of microglia in retinal degeneration through the modulation of inflammation in the eye, and examined the roles of CSF2 in this process. Bot...

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description Colony-stimulating factor 2 (CSF2) is a potent cytokine that stimulates myeloid cells, such as dendritic cells and macrophages. We have been analyzing the roles of microglia in retinal degeneration through the modulation of inflammation in the eye, and examined the roles of CSF2 in this process. Both subunits of the CSF2 receptor are expressed in microglia, but no evidence suggesting the involvement of CSF2 in inflammation in the degenerating eye has been reported. We found that Csf2 transcripts were induced in the early phase of in vitro mouse adult retina culture, used as degeneration models, suggesting that CSF2 induction is one of the earliest events occurring in the pathology of retinal degeneration. The administration of CSF2 into the retina after systemic NaIO3 treatment increased the number of microglia. To examine the roles of CSF2 in retinal inflammation, we overexpressed CSF2 in retinal explants. Induction of CSF2 activated microglia and Müller glia, and the layer structure of the retina was severely perturbed. CC motif chemokine ligand 2 (Ccl2) and C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 10 (Cxcl10), both of which are expressed in activated microglia, were strongly induced by the expression of CSF2 in the retina. The addition of CSF2 to primary retinal microglia and the microglial cell lines MG5 and BV2 showed statistically significant increase in Ccl2 and Il1b transcripts. Furthermore, CSF2 induced proliferation, migration, and phagocytosis in MG5 and/or BV2. The effects of CSF2 on microglia were mild, suggesting that CSF2 induced strong inflammation in the context of the retinal environment.
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