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Journal of Neurochemistry | 2006

A role for P2X 7 in microglial proliferation

Fabio Bianco; Stefania Ceruti; Alessio Colombo; Marta Fumagalli; Davide Ferrari; Cinzia Pizzirani; Michela Matteoli; Francesco Di Virgilio; Maria P. Abbracchio; Claudia Verderio

Microglia, glial cells with an immunocompetent role in the CNS, react to stimuli from the surrounding environment with alterations of their phenotypic response. Amongst other activating signals, the endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is widely used as a tool to mimic bacterial infection in the CNS. LPS‐activated microglia undergo dramatic changes in cell morphology/activity; in particular, they stop proliferating and differentiate from resting to effector cells. Activated microglia also show modifications of purinoreceptor signalling with a significant decrease in P2X7 expression. In this study, we demonstrate that the down‐regulation of the P2X7 receptor in activated microglia may play an important role in the antiproliferative effect of LPS. Indeed, chronic blockade of the P2X7 receptor by antagonists (oxidized ATP, KN62 and Brilliant Blue G), or treatment with the ATP‐hydrolase apyrase, severely decreases microglial proliferation, down‐regulation of P2X7 receptor expression by small RNA interference (siRNA) decreases cell proliferation, and the proliferation of P2X7‐deficient N9 clones and primary microglia, in which P2X7 expression is down‐regulated by siRNA, is unaffected by either LPS or P2X7 antagonists. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis indicates that exposure to oxidized ATP or treatment with LPS reversibly decreases cell cycle progression, without increasing the percentage of apoptotic cells. Overall, our data show that the P2X7 receptor plays an important role in controlling microglial proliferation by supporting cell cycle progression.


Drug Development Research | 2003

Extracellular ATP, P2 receptors, and inflammation

Francesco Di Virgilio; Davide Ferrari; Marco Idzko; Elisabeth Panther; Johannes Norgauer; Andrea la Sala; Giampiero Girolomoni


Archive | 2011

P2Y6 Receptor Contributes to Airway Inflammation and Remodeling in Experimental Allergic Airway Inflammation

Rodolfo Paula Vieira; Tobias Müller; Melanie Grimm; Volker von Gernler; Thorsten Dürk; Sanja Cicko; C. Korcan Ayata; Stephan Sorichter; Robert Zeiser; Davide Ferrari; Andreas Kirschbaum; Gernot Zissel; Jean-Marie Boeynaems; Marco Idzko


Archive | 2013

cell migration The extracellular nucleotide UTP is a potent inducer of hematopoietic stem

Roberto M. Lemoli; Valentina Salvestrini; Sara Gulinelli; Elena Adinolfi; Sergio Ferrari; Lara Rossi; Rossella Manfredini; Francesco Bertolini; Davide Ferrari; Miriam Fogli; Roberta Zini


Archive | 2013

Processing and Release The P2X7 Receptor: A Key Player in IL-1

Antonio Curti; Marco Idzko; Elisabeth Panther; Davide Ferrari; Cinzia Pizzirani; Elena Adinolfi


Archive | 2013

blood cells Nucleotide receptors: an emerging family of regulatory molecules in

Maurizia Torboli; Giorgio Bolognesi; Roberto Baricordi; Paola Chiozzi; Davide Ferrari; Simonetta Falzoni; Juana M. Sanz; Anna Morelli


Archive | 2013

stem cells in vitro and in vivo Extracellular nucleotides are potent stimulators of human hematopoietic

Diletta Vaselli; Francesco Bertolini; Thomas J. Foutz; Michela Aluigi; Michele Baccarani; Roberto M. Lemoli; Davide Ferrari; Miriam Fogli; Lara Rossi; Cinzia Pizzirani; Sylvia Forchap


Archive | 2013

from human dendritic cells -loaded microvesicles β Stimulation of P2 receptors causes release of IL-1

Francesco Di Virgilio; Cinzia Pizzirani; Davide Ferrari; Paola Chiozzi; Elena Adinolfi; Dorianna Sandona; Erika Savaglio


Archive | 2013

sensitive P2y receptors - not mature human dendritic cells via activation of pertussis toxin Nucleotides induce chemotaxis and actin polymerization in immature but

Elisabeth Panther; Johannes Norgauer; Marco Idzko; Stefan Dichmann; Davide Ferrari


Archive | 2013

type 1 T lymphocytes migratory properties of mature cells and show a reduced capacity to attract Dendritic cells exposed to extracellular adenosine triphosphate acquire the

Giampiero Girolomoni; Andrea la Sala; Silvia Sebastiani; Davide Ferrari; Marco Idzko; Johannes Norgauer

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Marco Idzko

University of Freiburg

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Francesco Bertolini

European Institute of Oncology

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