Author:
Zhang Sitao,Su Yaning,Ying Zhengxin,Guo Dejia,Pan Chenjie,Guo Jia,Zou Ziye,Wang Lei,Zhang Ze,Jiang Zhaodi,Zhang Zhiyuan,Wang Xiaodong
Abstract
Demyelination in the central nervous system (CNS) underlies many human diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). We report here the findings of our study of the CNS demyelination process using immune-induced [experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE)] and chemical-induced [cuprizone (CPZ)] mouse models of demyelination. We found that necroptosis, a receptor-interacting protein 3 (RIP3) kinase and its substrate mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL)-dependent cell death program, played no role in the demyelination process, whereas the MLKL-dependent, RIP3-independent function of MLKL in the demyelination process initially discovered in the peripheral nervous system in response to nerve injury, also functions in demyelination in the CNS in these models. Moreover, a receptor-interacting protein 1 (RIP1) kinase inhibitor, RIPA-56, blocked disease progression in the EAE-induced model but showed no effect in the CPZ-induced model. It does so most likely at a step of monocyte elevation downstream of T cell activation and myelin-specific antibody generation, although upstream of breakdown of the blood–brain barrier. RIP1-kinase dead knock-in mice shared a similar result as mice treated with the RIP1 inhibitor. These results indicate that RIP1 kinase inhibitor is a potential therapeutic agent for immune-mediated demyelination diseases that works by prevention of monocyte elevation, a function previously unknown for RIP1 kinase.
Funder
Ministry of science and technology of
Beurau of Science and Technology of Beijing
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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