Synaptotagmin-11 regulates immune functions of microglia in vivo

Feifan Zhang, Dong Yang, Jingchen Li, Cuilian Du, Xinran Sun, Wanru Li, Fengwei Liu, Yiwei Yang, Yuhong Li, Lei Fu, Rena Li*, Claire Xi Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Membrane trafficking pathways mediate key microglial activities such as cell migration, cytokine secretion, and phagocytosis. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. Previously, we found that synaptotagmin-11 (Syt11), a non-Ca2+-binding Syt associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) and schizophrenia, inhibits cytokine release and phagocytosis in primary microglia. Here we reported the in vivo function of Syt11 in microglial immune responses using an inducible microglia-specific Syt11-conditional-knockout (cKO) mouse strain. Syt11-cKO resulted in activation of microglia and elevated mRNA levels of IL-6, TNF-α, IL-1β, and iNOS in various brain regions under both resting state and LPS-induced acute inflammation state in adult mice. In a PD mouse model generated by microinjection of preformed α-synuclein fibrils into the striatum, a reduced number of microglia migrated toward the injection sites and an enhanced phagocytosis of α-synuclein fibrils by microglia were found in Syt11-cKO mice. To understand the molecular mechanism of Syt11 function, we identified its direct binding proteins vps10p-tail-interactor-1a (vti1a) and vti1b. The linker domain of Syt11 interacted with both proteins and a peptide derived from it competitively inhibited the interaction of Syt11 with vti1a/vti1b in vitro and in cells. Importantly, application of this peptide induced more cytokine secretion in wild-type microglia upon LPS treatment, phenocopying defects in Syt11 knockdown cells. Altogether, we propose that Syt11 inhibits microglial activation in vivo and regulates cytokine secretion through interactions with vti1a and vti1b.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)680-695
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Neurochemistry
Volume167
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • cytokine secretion
  • microglia
  • migration
  • phagocytosis
  • synaptotagmin

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