The orphan nuclear receptor Nr4a1 mediates perinatal neuroinflammation in a murine model of preterm labor
Prematurity is associated with perinatal neuroinflammation and injury. Screening for genetic modulators in an LPS murine model of preterm birth revealed the upregulation of Nr4a1 , an orphan nuclear transcription factor that is normally absent or limited in embryonic brains. Concurrently, Nr4a1 was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell death & disease 2020-01, Vol.11 (1), p.11-11, Article 11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Prematurity is associated with perinatal neuroinflammation and injury. Screening for genetic modulators in an LPS murine model of preterm birth revealed the upregulation of
Nr4a1
, an orphan nuclear transcription factor that is normally absent or limited in embryonic brains. Concurrently,
Nr4a1
was downregulated with magnesium sulfate (MgSO
4
) and betamethasone (BMTZ) treatments administered to LPS exposed dams. To understand the role of
Nr4a1
in perinatal brain injury, we compared the preterm neuroinflammatory response in
Nr4a1
knockout (KO) versus wild type (wt) mice. Key inflammatory factors
Il1b
,
Il6
and
Tnf
, and Iba1+ microglia were significantly lower in
Nr4a1
KO versus wt brains exposed to LPS in utero. Treatment with MgSO
4
/BMTZ mitigated the neuroinflammatory process in wt but not
Nr4a1
KO brains. These results correspond with a reduction in cerebral hemorrhage in wt but not mutant embryos from dams given MgSO
4
/BMTZ. Further analysis with
Nr4a1-GFP-Cre
×
tdTomato loxP
reporter mice revealed that the upregulation of
Nr4a1
with perinatal neuroinflammation occurs in the cerebral vasculature. Altogether, this study implicates
Nr4a1
in the developing vasculature as a potent mediator of neuroinflammatory brain injury that occurs with preterm birth. It is also possible that MgSO
4
/BMTZ mitigates this process by direct or indirect inhibition of
Nr4a1
. |
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ISSN: | 2041-4889 2041-4889 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41419-019-2196-7 |