Characterizing thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP): a role in neurite outgrowth

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2014-08-08
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Verrelli, Alyssa
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Neuropathy is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus. In particular, sensory innervation is progressively lost as neurons degenerate distally. Many proinflammatory cytokines have been implicated in signalling through pathways that mediate nerve regeneration. These cytokines have also been associated with mitochondrial respiratory regulation. Mitochondrial dysfunction is increasingly being linked to diabetic sensory neuropathy. These cytokines, therefore, may play an important role in modulating mitochondrial function for neurite outgrowth. The aim of my work was to characterize the function of the cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) in relation to control of sensory neuron phenotype. I hypothesized that TSLP signals through JAK/STAT3 and AMPK pathways to modulate mitochondrial function and induce neurite outgrowth. My objectives were: to study the effect of cytokine TSLP on the phenotype of sensory neurons, to investigate signaling pathways activated by TSLP, and to explore effect of TSLP on mitochondrial bioenergetics. My results demonstrated that the effect of TSLP on normal and diabetic sensory neurons resulted in a dose-dependent induction of neurite outgrowth. TSLP was shown to signal through the AMPK pathway. TSLP was shown to also signal through JAK/STAT3 to induce neurite outgrowth. The mitochondrial bioenergetics of sensory neurons as influenced by TSLP, mediated in part via JAK/STAT3 and AMPK pathways, demonstrated an increased spare respiratory capacity meaning that TSLP enhances the ability of mitochondria to work under high demand for energy. Therefore, the role of TSLP in enhancing mitochondrial efficiency may be a mechanism worth targeting therapeutically, in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy and possibly other diseases of the peripheral nervous system.
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thymic stromal lymphopoietin, neurite outgrowth
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