[HTML][HTML] Crohn's and Parkinson's Disease-Associated LRRK2 Mutations Alter Type II Interferon Responses in Human CD14+ Blood Monocytes Ex Vivo

T Ikezu, L Koro, B Wolozin, FA Farraye… - Journal of Neuroimmune …, 2020 - Springer
T Ikezu, L Koro, B Wolozin, FA Farraye, AJ Strongosky, ZK Wszolek
Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology, 2020Springer
Abstract The Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) is one of causative genes of familial
Parkinson's disease (PD). The M2397T polymorphism in LRRK2 is genetically associated
with sporadic Crohn's disease (CD). LRRK2 is expressed in human CD14+ monocytes,
induced by interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and suppresses inflammatory activation. We hypothesize that
IFN-γ-induced LRRK2 and inflammatory gene expression is altered by LRRK2 genetic
polymorphism found in CD and PD cases. A total of 46 CD and 51 control cases, and 16 PD …
Abstract
The Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) is one of causative genes of familial Parkinson’s disease (PD). The M2397T polymorphism in LRRK2 is genetically associated with sporadic Crohn’s disease (CD). LRRK2 is expressed in human CD14+ monocytes, induced by interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and suppresses inflammatory activation. We hypothesize that IFN-γ-induced LRRK2 and inflammatory gene expression is altered by LRRK2 genetic polymorphism found in CD and PD cases. A total of 46 CD and 51 control cases, and 16 PD cases and 16 PD-linked LRRK2 mutation cases were recruited. Live human CD14+ monocytes were isolated from donors for ex vivo IFN-γ stimulation and gene expression analysis. IFN-γ potently enhanced TNFA, IL12, HLADRA1 and LRRK2 expression, which was suppressed by FK506, a calcineurin-specific inhibitor, but further enhanced by LRRK2-specific kinase inhibitor (GSK2578215A). The 2397-M/M CD risk allele enhanced IFN-γ responses of CD14+ cells in CD but not in control group. CD14+ monocytes from G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 mutated PD cases and carriers show no changes in IFN-γ responses for TNFA or IL12, reduced response for HLADRA1, and enhanced responses for LRRK2 in FK506-sensitive manner. These data demonstrate that CD-associated LRRK2 mutations are significant modifiers of innate immune response in CD14+ monocytes, and PD-associated LRRK2 mutation may contribute to reduced antigen presentation response.
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