Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Mar 2022)

The Selective Agonist for Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptors Siponimod Increases the Expression Level of <i>NR4A</i> Genes in Microglia Cell Line

  • Francesca Montarolo,
  • Serena Martire,
  • Fabiana Marnetto,
  • Paola Valentino,
  • Sabdi Valverde,
  • Marco Alfonso Capobianco,
  • Antonio Bertolotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44030083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 3
pp. 1247 – 1256

Abstract

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Fingolimod (FTY720) and siponimod (BAF312) are selective agonists for sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptors approved for the treatment of relapsing–remitting (RR) and secondary progressive (SP) multiple sclerosis (MS), respectively. BAF312 exerts pro-myelination and neuro-protective functions on CNS resident cells, although the underlying molecular mechanism is not yet fully understood. NR4A2 is an anti-inflammatory gene, belonging to the NR4A family, whose expression is reduced in blood from treatment-naïve patients with RRMS, but is restored in patients treated with FTY720 for more than two years. We performed an in vitro study to investigate the potential involvement of the NR4A genes in the protective and restorative effects of BAF312. We showed that BAF312 enhances the expression of NR4A1 and NR4A2 in the N9 microglial cell line, but has no effect in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells and oligodendrocytes. This study suggests a novel molecular mechanism of action for the selective agonists for S1P receptors within the CNS.

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