Dysregulation of Amino Acid Transporters in a Rat Model of TLR7-Mediated Maternal Immune Activation

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McColl, Eliza R. R. [1 ]
Henderson, Jeffrey T. T. [1 ]
Piquette-Miller, Micheline [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, 144 Coll St, Toronto, ON M5S 3M2, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
placenta; pregnancy; amino acid transporters; infection; autism; neurodevelopment; neurodevelopmental disorders; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; FETAL-BRAIN DEVELOPMENT; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; KAPPA-B; EXPRESSION; GLUTAMATE; SERINE; SCHIZOPHRENIA; METABOLISM; INFECTION;
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10.3390/pharmaceutics15071857
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Maternal immune activation (MIA) during pregnancy is linked to neurodevelopmental disorders in humans. Similarly, the TLR7 agonist imiquimod alters neurodevelopment in rodents. While the mechanisms underlying MIA-mediated neurodevelopmental changes are unknown, they could involve dysregulation of amino acid transporters essential for neurodevelopment. Therefore, we sought to determine the nature of such transporter changes in both imiquimod-treated rats and human placentas during infection. Pregnant rats received imiquimod on gestational day (GD)14. Transporter expression was measured in placentas and fetal brains via qPCR (GD14.5) and immunoblotting (GD16). To monitor function, fetal brain amino acid levels were measured by HPLC on GD16. Gene expression in the cortex of female fetal brains was further examined by RNAseq on GD19. In human placentas, suspected active infection was associated with decreased ASCT1 and SNAT2 protein expression. Similarly, in imiquimod-treated rats, ASCT1 and SNAT2 protein was also decreased in male placentas, while EAAT2 was decreased in female placentas. CAT3 was increased in female fetal brains. Consistent with this, imiquimod altered amino acid levels in fetal brains, while RNAseq demonstrated changes in expression of several genes implicated in autism. Thus, imiquimod alters amino acid transporter levels in pregnant rats, and similar changes occur in human placentas during active infection. This suggests that changes in expression of amino acid transporters may contribute to effects mediated by MIA toward altered neurodevelopment.
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