Publication: Essential Role of MFG-E8 for Phagocytic Properties of Microglial Cells
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2013
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Liu, Yong, Xuesen Yang, Chenying Guo, Pan Nie, Yan Liu, and Jie Ma. 2013. Essential role of MFG-E8 for phagocytic properties of microglial cells. PLOS ONE 8(2): e55754.
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Milk fat globule factor-E8 (MFG-E8) has been regarded as a key factor involved in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. We induced a lentivirus into the microglial cells for the augmentation or abrogation of MFG-E8 expression in mouse microglial cells, and investigated phagocytosis of phosphatidylserine tagged human red blood cells (hRBCs) in co-cultures. Increased MFG-E8 levels were associated with a significant increase in phagocytic activity compared to the controls. Conversely, phagocytosis dramitically decreased due to the abrogation of MFG-E8. In addition, the expression of the inflammatory cytokines, TNF-α and IL-1β, also increased or decreased in the microglial cells with the augmentation or abrogation of MFG-E8, respectively. Our findings indicate that the enhanced expression of MFG-E8 could increase phagocytosis of apoptotic cells; conversely, the rate of phagocytosis and the expression of inflammatory cytokines decreased when MFG-E8 expression was knocked down. Our results confirm that MFG-E8 plays an important role in phagocytosis, and possibly serves as an essential signal molecule for microglial cells.
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biology, immune physiology, cytokines, developmental biology, molecular development, immunology, immune system, immunity, immune activation, immune cells, immune response, model organisms, animal models, mouse, molecular cell biology, cell division, cytokinesis, medicine, clinical immunology, anatomy, physiology
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