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Cerebral nitric oxide represses choroid plexus NFκB‐dependent gateway activity for leukocyte trafficking
Authors:Kuti Baruch  Alexander Kertser  Ziv Porat  Michal Schwartz
Affiliation:1Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel;2Department of Biological Services, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:Chronic neuroinflammation is evident in brain aging and neurodegenerative disorders and is often associated with excessive nitric oxide (NO) production within the central nervous system (CNS). Under such conditions, increased NO levels are observed at the choroid plexus (CP), an epithelial layer that forms the blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) and serves as a selective gateway for leukocyte entry to the CNS in homeostasis and following injury. Here, we hypothesized that elevated cerebral NO levels interfere with CP gateway activity. We found that induction of leukocyte trafficking determinants by the CP and sequential leukocyte entry to the CSF are dependent on the CP epithelial NFκB/p65 signaling pathway, which was inhibited upon exposure to NO. Examining the CP in 5XFAD transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer''s disease (AD-Tg) revealed impaired ability to mount an NFκB/p65-dependent response. Systemic administration of an NO scavenger in AD-Tg mice alleviated NFκB/p65 suppression at the CP and augmented its gateway activity. Together, our findings identify cerebral NO as a negative regulator of CP gateway activity for immune cell trafficking to the CNS.
Keywords:BCSFB, choroid plexus, NFκ  B, nitric oxide
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