Upregulation of Glutaredoxin-1 Activates Microglia and Promotes Neurodegeneration: Implications for Parkinson's Disease

2016 
Abstract Aims: Neuroinflammation and redox dysfunction are recognized factors in Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis, and diabetes is implicated as a potentially predisposing condition. Remarkably, upregulation of glutaredoxin-1 (Grx1) is implicated in regulation of inflammatory responses in various disease contexts, including diabetes. In this study, we investigated the potential impact of Grx1 upregulation in the central nervous system on dopaminergic (DA) viability. Results: Increased GLRX copy number in PD patients was associated with earlier PD onset, and Grx1 levels correlated with levels of proinflammatory tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in mouse and human brain samples, prompting mechanistic in vitro studies. Grx1 content/activity in microglia was upregulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), or TNF-α, treatment. Adenoviral overexpression of Grx1, matching the extent of induction by LPS, increased microglial activation; Grx1 silencing diminished activation. Selective inhibitors/probes of nuclear ...
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