The ability of endocannabinoid (eCB) to change functional microglial phenotype can be explored as a possible target for therapeutic intervention. Since the inhibition of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the main catabolic enzyme of anandamide (AEA), may provide beneficial effects in mice model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-like pathology, we aimed at determining whether the FAAH inhibitor URB597 might target microglia polarization and alter the cytoskeleton reorganization induced by the amyloid-β peptide (Aβ). The morphological evaluation showed that Aβ treatment increased the surface area of BV-2 cells, which acquired a flat and polygonal morphology. URB597 treatment partially rescued the control phenotype of BV-2 cells when co-incubated with Aβ. Moreover, URB597 reduced both the increase of Rho protein activation in Aβ-treated BV-2 cells and the Aβ-induced migration of BV-2 cells, while an increase of Cdc42 protein activation was observed in all samples. URB597 also increased the number of BV-2 cells involved in phagocytosis. URB597 treatment induced the polarization of microglial cells towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype, as demonstrated by the decreased expression of iNOS and pro-inflammatory cytokines along with the parallel increase of Arg-1 and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Taken together, these data suggest that FAAH inhibition promotes cytoskeleton reorganization, regulates phagocytosis and cell migration processes, thus driving microglial polarization towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype.

Fatty acid amide hydrolase (Faah) inhibition modulates amyloid-beta-induced microglia polarization / Grieco, M.; De Caris, M. G.; Maggi, E.; Armeli, F.; Coccurello, R.; Bisogno, T.; D'Erme, M.; Maccarrone, M.; Mancini, P.; Businaro, R.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 22:14(2021). [10.3390/ijms22147711]

Fatty acid amide hydrolase (Faah) inhibition modulates amyloid-beta-induced microglia polarization

Grieco M.;De Caris M. G.;Maggi E.;Armeli F.;Coccurello R.;D'erme M.;Mancini P.;Businaro R.
2021

Abstract

The ability of endocannabinoid (eCB) to change functional microglial phenotype can be explored as a possible target for therapeutic intervention. Since the inhibition of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the main catabolic enzyme of anandamide (AEA), may provide beneficial effects in mice model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-like pathology, we aimed at determining whether the FAAH inhibitor URB597 might target microglia polarization and alter the cytoskeleton reorganization induced by the amyloid-β peptide (Aβ). The morphological evaluation showed that Aβ treatment increased the surface area of BV-2 cells, which acquired a flat and polygonal morphology. URB597 treatment partially rescued the control phenotype of BV-2 cells when co-incubated with Aβ. Moreover, URB597 reduced both the increase of Rho protein activation in Aβ-treated BV-2 cells and the Aβ-induced migration of BV-2 cells, while an increase of Cdc42 protein activation was observed in all samples. URB597 also increased the number of BV-2 cells involved in phagocytosis. URB597 treatment induced the polarization of microglial cells towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype, as demonstrated by the decreased expression of iNOS and pro-inflammatory cytokines along with the parallel increase of Arg-1 and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Taken together, these data suggest that FAAH inhibition promotes cytoskeleton reorganization, regulates phagocytosis and cell migration processes, thus driving microglial polarization towards an anti-inflammatory phenotype.
2021
actin cytoskeleton; cell migration; fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH); INOS and Arg-1 (A); M1/M2 phenotypes; Microglia; N-arachidonoylethanolamine (AEA); Neuroinflammation; Quantification ofoffluorescence; Quantitative immunofluorescence analysis ofofiNOS (B)(B)and Arg-1 (D); URB597; Alzheimer disease; amidohydrolases; amyloid beta-peptides; animals; arachidonic acids; benzamides; carbamates; cell line; cell movement; cell polarity; cytokines; cytoskeleton; disease models, animal; endocannabinoids; mice; microglia; polyunsaturated alkamides
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Fatty acid amide hydrolase (Faah) inhibition modulates amyloid-beta-induced microglia polarization / Grieco, M.; De Caris, M. G.; Maggi, E.; Armeli, F.; Coccurello, R.; Bisogno, T.; D'Erme, M.; Maccarrone, M.; Mancini, P.; Businaro, R.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 22:14(2021). [10.3390/ijms22147711]
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