静脉注射免疫调节纳米粒子可预防创伤性脑损伤后的二次损伤

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ryan Bertossi, Jonathan E Kurz, Tammy McGuire, Chian-Yu Peng, John A Kessler
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摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后,单核细胞/巨噬细胞浸润是炎症级联发展的早期关键步骤,会导致严重的继发性损伤。创伤性脑损伤后静脉注射免疫调节纳米粒子(IMP)可限制炎症细胞浸润,减少行为衰退和病变大小,且无明显毒性。在这里,我们展示了 IMP 给药量与组织损伤之间的剂量反应关系,这种关系在可耐受的剂量下趋于稳定。在损伤后至少 6 小时内给予 IMP 有一定的疗效,而在损伤后延迟 12 小时内给予 IMP 也有一定的疗效。单细胞 RNA 测序显示,创伤后大脑神经和非神经细胞的基因表达发生了重大变化,而服用 IMP 可改善其中的许多变化。尤其值得注意的是,血管平滑肌细胞中的 CCR1、CXCR2 和 BDNF 表达发生了意想不到的重大变化,这些基因可能参与了创伤后的损伤反应。因此,在创伤性脑损伤后 6 小时内进行 IMP 治疗可限制炎症反应和神经胶质增生,改善解剖和行为结果,并防止大脑神经和非神经细胞元素中基因表达的有害变化。IMPs 无毒,由美国食品及药物管理局批准的材料制成,在室温下稳定。在创伤性脑损伤后,急救医疗技术人员可在现场或急诊室立即对其进行静脉注射,以防止二次损伤,从而改善预后。
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Intravenous Immunomodulatory Nanoparticles Prevent Secondary Damage after Traumatic Brain Injury.

After traumatic brain injury (TBI), monocyte/macrophage infiltration is a key early step in the development of an inflammatory cascade that leads to substantial secondary damage. Intravenous (IV) immunomodulatory nanoparticle (IMP) administration after TBI limits inflammatory cell infiltration and reduces both behavioral decline and lesion size without any noticeable toxicity. Here we show that there is a dose-response relationship between the amount of IMP administered and tissue damage which plateaus at a well-tolerated dose. There is a therapeutic window of efficacy for IMP administration of at least 6 h after injury with some benefit observed when treatment was delayed for 12 h after injury. Single cell RNA sequencing demonstrated substantial changes in gene expression after TBI in both neural and non-neural cells in the brain, and IMP administration ameliorated many of the changes. Particularly notable were significant unexpected changes in CCR1, CXCR2, and BDNF expression in vascular smooth muscle cells that may participate in injury responses after TBI. Thus, IMP treatment within 6 h after TBI limits inflammatory responses and gliosis, improves anatomical and behavioral outcomes and prevents detrimental changes in gene expression in both neural and non-neural cellular elements of the brain. IMPs are non-toxic and are made of an FDA-approved material that is stable at room temperature. They could easily be given IV immediately after TBI in the field by emergency medical technicians or in the emergency room to prevent secondary damage, thereby improving outcomes.

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Journal of neurotrauma
Journal of neurotrauma 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
233
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurotrauma is the flagship, peer-reviewed publication for reporting on the latest advances in both the clinical and laboratory investigation of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. The Journal focuses on the basic pathobiology of injury to the central nervous system, while considering preclinical and clinical trials targeted at improving both the early management and long-term care and recovery of traumatically injured patients. This is the essential journal publishing cutting-edge basic and translational research in traumatically injured human and animal studies, with emphasis on neurodegenerative disease research linked to CNS trauma.
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