How S100B crosses brain barriers and why it is considered a peripheral marker of brain injury

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作者
Gayger-Dias, Vitor [1 ]
Vizuete, Adriana F. K. [1 ]
Rodrigues, Leticia [2 ]
Wartchow, Krista Mineia [3 ]
Bobermin, Larissa [2 ]
Leite, Marina Concli [1 ]
Quincozes-Santos, Andre [1 ]
Kleindienst, Andrea [4 ]
Goncalves, Carlos-Alberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Inst Basic Hlth Sci, Grad Program Biochem, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Inst Basic Hlth Sci, Grad Program Neurosci, BR-90035003 Porto Alegre, Brazil
[3] Weill Cornell Med, Brain Hlth Imaging Inst, Dept Radiol, New York, NY 10044 USA
[4] Friedrich Alexander Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Erlangen, Germany
关键词
Astrocyte; AQP-4; BBB; glymphatic system; RAGE; S100B; tight junctions; NEUROTROPHIC PROTEIN S100B; SECRETION; SYSTEM; DAMAGE; CELLS; ASTROCYTES; ISCHEMIA; RECEPTOR; SLICES;
D O I
10.1177/15353702231214260
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
S100B is a 21-kDa protein that is produced and secreted by astrocytes and widely used as a marker of brain injury in clinical and experimental studies. The majority of these studies are based on measurements in blood serum, assuming an associated increase in cerebrospinal fluid and a rupture of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Moreover, extracerebral sources of S100B are often underestimated. Herein, we will review these interpretations and discuss the routes by which S100B, produced by astrocytes, reaches the circulatory system. We discuss the concept of S100B as an alarmin and its dual activity as an inflammatory and neurotrophic molecule. Furthermore, we emphasize the lack of data supporting the idea that S100B acts as a marker of BBB rupture, and the need to include the glymphatic system in the interpretations of serum changes of S100B. The review is also dedicated to valorizing extracerebral sources of S100B, particularly adipocytes. Furthermore, S100B per se may have direct and indirect modulating roles in brain barriers: on the tight junctions that regulate paracellular transport; on the expression of its receptor, RAGE, which is involved in transcellular protein transport; and on aquaporin-4, a key protein in the glymphatic system that is responsible for the clearance of extracellular proteins from the central nervous system. We hope that the data on S100B, discussed here, will be useful and that it will translate into further health benefits in medical practice.
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页码:2109 / 2119
页数:11
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