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      Microglial activation induced by the alarmin S100B is regulated by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1

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          Brain injury resulting from stroke or trauma can be exacerbated by the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, proteases, and reactive oxygen species by activated microglia. The microglial activation resulting from brain injury is mediated in part by alarmins, which are signaling molecules released from damaged cells. The nuclear enzyme poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) has been shown to regulate microglial activation after brain injury, and here we show that signaling effects of the alarmin S100B are regulated by PARP-1. S100B is a protein localized predominantly to astrocytes. Exogenous S100B added to primary microglial cultures induced a rapid change in microglial morphology, upregulation of IL-1β, TNFα and iNOS gene expression, and release of matrix metalloproteinase 9 and nitric oxide. Most, though not all of these effects were attenuated in PARP-1 −/− microglia and in wild-type microglia treated with the PARP inhibitor, veliparib. Microglial activation and gene expression changes induced by S100B injected directly into brain were likewise attenuated by PARP-1 inhibition. The anti-inflammatory effects of PARP-1 inhibitors in acutely injured brain may thus be mediated in part through effects on S100B signaling pathways.

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          Journal
          8806785
          4226
          Glia
          Glia
          Glia
          0894-1491
          1098-1136
          13 February 2021
          22 July 2016
          November 2016
          03 March 2021
          : 64
          : 11
          : 1869-1878
          Affiliations
          [1. ] Department of Neurosurgery, Jinling Hospital, School of Medicine, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, P.R. China
          [2. ] Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco and San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to: Raymond A. Swanson, (127) Neurology, VAMC, 4150 Clement St., San Francisco, CA 94121 USA, Raymond.Swanson@ 123456ucsf.edu , Tel: (415) 750-2011; Fax: (415) 750-2273
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          PMC7927976 PMC7927976 7927976 nihpa797875
          10.1002/glia.23026
          7927976
          27444121
          a97d957e-d333-4efc-a4fe-92f05b732a3a
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          veliparib,MMP9,nitric oxide,PARP-1,astrocyte,trauma,stroke
          veliparib, MMP9, nitric oxide, PARP-1, astrocyte, trauma, stroke

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