Disease modification upon 2 weeks of tofacitinib treatment in a mouse model of chronic epilepsy

IF 15.8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Olivia R. Hoffman, Jennifer L. Koehler, Jose Ezekiel Clemente Espina, Anna M. Patterson, Emily S. Gohar, Emanuel M. Coleman, Barry A. Schoenike, Claudia Espinosa-Garcia, Felipe Paredes, Nicholas H. Varvel, Raymond J. Dingledine, Jamie L. Maguire, Avtar S. Roopra
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Abstract

All current drug treatments for epilepsy, a neurological disorder affecting more than 50 million people, merely treat symptoms, and a third of patients with epilepsy do not respond to medication. There are no disease-modifying treatments that may be administered briefly to patients to enduringly eliminate spontaneous seizures and reverse cognitive deficits. Applying network approaches to whole tissue and single-nucleus transcriptomic data collected from mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsy and publicly available transcriptomic data from human temporal lobectomy samples, we confirmed a previously described pattern of rapid and transient induction of the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathway within days of epileptogenic insult. This was followed by a resurgent activation of the JAK/STAT pathway weeks to months later with the onset of spontaneous seizures. Targeting the first wave of JAK/STAT activation after epileptic insult did not prevent seizures. However, inhibition of the second wave with CP690550 (tofacitinib) over a 2-week period enduringly suppressed seizures, rescued deficits in spatial memory, and alleviated epilepsy-associated histopathological alterations. Seizure suppression lasted for at least 2 months after the final dose. These results indicate that reignition of inflammatory JAK/STAT3 signaling in chronic epilepsy opens a window for disease modification with the US Food and Drug Administration–approved, orally available drug CP690550.
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Science Translational Medicine
Science Translational Medicine CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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26.70
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1.20%
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309
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Science Translational Medicine is an online journal that focuses on publishing research at the intersection of science, engineering, and medicine. The goal of the journal is to promote human health by providing a platform for researchers from various disciplines to communicate their latest advancements in biomedical, translational, and clinical research. The journal aims to address the slow translation of scientific knowledge into effective treatments and health measures. It publishes articles that fill the knowledge gaps between preclinical research and medical applications, with a focus on accelerating the translation of knowledge into new ways of preventing, diagnosing, and treating human diseases. The scope of Science Translational Medicine includes various areas such as cardiovascular disease, immunology/vaccines, metabolism/diabetes/obesity, neuroscience/neurology/psychiatry, cancer, infectious diseases, policy, behavior, bioengineering, chemical genomics/drug discovery, imaging, applied physical sciences, medical nanotechnology, drug delivery, biomarkers, gene therapy/regenerative medicine, toxicology and pharmacokinetics, data mining, cell culture, animal and human studies, medical informatics, and other interdisciplinary approaches to medicine. The target audience of the journal includes researchers and management in academia, government, and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. It is also relevant to physician scientists, regulators, policy makers, investors, business developers, and funding agencies.
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