Journal of Neuroinflammation (Jun 2010)

In vivo CHI3L1 (YKL-40) expression in astrocytes in acute and chronic neurological diseases

  • Hamilton Ronald L,
  • Starkey Adam,
  • Wang Guoji,
  • Bonneh-Barkay Dafna,
  • Wiley Clayton A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-7-34
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 34

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Abstract Background CHI3L1 (YKL-40) is up-regulated in a variety of inflammatory conditions and cancers. We have previously reported elevated CHI3L1 concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of human and non-human primates with lentiviral encephalitis and using immunohistochemistry showed that CHI3L1 was associated with astrocytes. Methods In the current study CHI3L1 transcription and expression were evaluated in a variety of acute and chronic human neurological diseases. Results ELISA revealed significant elevation of CHI3L1 in the CSF of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients as well as mild elevation with aging. In situ hybridization (ISH) showed CHI3L1 transcription mostly associated with reactive astrocytes, that was more pronounced in inflammatory conditions like lentiviral encephalitis and MS. Comparison of CHI3L1 expression in different stages of brain infarction showed that YKL40 was abundantly expressed in astrocytes during acute phases and diminished to low levels in chronic infarcts. Conclusions Taken together, these findings demonstrate that CHI3L1 is induced in astrocytes in a variety of neurological diseases but that it is most abundantly associated with astrocytes in regions of inflammatory cells.