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Ninjurin1 Deficiency Attenuates Susceptibility of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in Mice
Authors:Bum Ju Ahn  Hoang Le  Min Wook Shin  Sung-Jin Bae  Eun Ji Lee  Hee-Jun Wee  Jong-Ho Cha  Hyo-Jong Lee  Hye Shin Lee  Jeong Hun Kim  Chang-Yeon Kim  Ji Hae Seo  Eng H. Lo  Sejin Jeon  Mi-Ni Lee  Goo Taeg Oh  Guo Nan Yin  Ji-Kan Ryu  Jun-Kyu Suh  Kyu-Won Kim
Abstract:Ninjurin1 is a homotypic adhesion molecule that contributes to leukocyte trafficking in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of multiple sclerosis. However, in vivo gene deficiency animal studies have not yet been done. Here, we constructed Ninjurin1 knock-out (KO) mice and investigated the role of Ninjurin1 on leukocyte trafficking under inflammation conditions such as EAE and endotoxin-induced uveitis. Ninjurin1 KO mice attenuated EAE susceptibility by reducing leukocyte recruitment into the injury regions of the spinal cord and showed less adhesion of leukocytes on inflamed retinal vessels in endotoxin-induced uveitis mice. Moreover, the administration of a custom-made antibody (Ab26–37) targeting the Ninjurin1 binding domain ameliorated the EAE symptoms, showing the contribution of its adhesion activity to leukocyte trafficking. In addition, we addressed the transendothelial migration (TEM) activity of bone marrow-derived macrophages and Raw264.7 cells according to the expression level of Ninjurin1. TEM activity was decreased in Ninjurin1 KO bone marrow-derived macrophages and siNinj1 Raw264.7 cells. Consistent with this, GFP-tagged mNinj1-overexpressing Raw264.7 cells increased their TEM activity. Taken together, we have clarified the contribution of Ninjurin1 to leukocyte trafficking in vivo and delineated its direct functions to TEM, emphasizing Ninjurin1 as a beneficial therapeutic target against inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
Keywords:Autoimmune Diseases   Autoimmunity   Inflammation   Leukocyte   Multiple Sclerosis   EAE   Ninjurin1   Leukocyte Trafficking   Transendothelial Migration
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