Matrix metalloproteinase expression in an experimentally-induced DTH model of multiple sclerosis in the rat CNS
Matrix metalloproteinase expression in an experimentally-induced DTH model of multiple sclerosis in the rat CNS
In an experimentally-induced DTH model of MS, we examined mRNA and protein expression of a range of MMPs and of TNFα to establish the contribution that individual MMPs might make to the pathogenesis. In control rat brain, mRNA for all of the MMPs examined was detectable. However, by immunohistochemistry, only MMP-2 could be detected. In the DTH lesions, significant increases in the level of mRNA expression were observed for MMP- 7, MMP-8, MMP-12, and TNFα. Where expression of MMP mRNA was increased, there was a corresponding increase in protein expression detected by immunohistochemistry. To determine whether the upregulated MMPs could invoke destructive events in the CNS, highly purified activated MMP-7, MMP-8, and MMP-9 were stereotaxically injected into the brain parenchyma. All provoked recruitment of leukocytes and BBB breakdown. In addition, MMPs 7 and 9 induced loss of myelin staining. In conclusion, specific MMPs are upregulated in DTH lesions; for the most part, measurement of mRNA was a predictor of increased protein expression. From our injections of MMPs, it is clear that the upregulated MMPs in the DTH lesions could participate in the disruption of the BBB, leukocyte recruitment, and tissue damage.
Delayed-type hypersensitivity, Matrix metalloproteinase, Multiple sclerosis
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Gearing, A.J.H.
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Anthony, D.C., Miller, K.M., Fearn, S., Townsend, M.J., Opdenakker, G., Wells, G.M.A., Clements, J.M., Chandler, S., Gearing, A.J.H. and Perry, V.H.
(1998)
Matrix metalloproteinase expression in an experimentally-induced DTH model of multiple sclerosis in the rat CNS.
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 87 (1-2), .
(doi:10.1016/S0165-5728(98)00046-0).
Abstract
In an experimentally-induced DTH model of MS, we examined mRNA and protein expression of a range of MMPs and of TNFα to establish the contribution that individual MMPs might make to the pathogenesis. In control rat brain, mRNA for all of the MMPs examined was detectable. However, by immunohistochemistry, only MMP-2 could be detected. In the DTH lesions, significant increases in the level of mRNA expression were observed for MMP- 7, MMP-8, MMP-12, and TNFα. Where expression of MMP mRNA was increased, there was a corresponding increase in protein expression detected by immunohistochemistry. To determine whether the upregulated MMPs could invoke destructive events in the CNS, highly purified activated MMP-7, MMP-8, and MMP-9 were stereotaxically injected into the brain parenchyma. All provoked recruitment of leukocytes and BBB breakdown. In addition, MMPs 7 and 9 induced loss of myelin staining. In conclusion, specific MMPs are upregulated in DTH lesions; for the most part, measurement of mRNA was a predictor of increased protein expression. From our injections of MMPs, it is clear that the upregulated MMPs in the DTH lesions could participate in the disruption of the BBB, leukocyte recruitment, and tissue damage.
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 February 1998
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 August 1998
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Delayed-type hypersensitivity, Matrix metalloproteinase, Multiple sclerosis
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