小鼠经玻璃体和经巩膜视网膜下递送过程中感光细胞死亡和神经炎症的分化。

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Daniel E Maidana, Sara Pastor Puente, Catherine Wang, Shivam Chandra, Lucia Gonzalez-Buendia, Eleftherios Paschalis Ilios, Andrius Kazlauskas, Demetrios G Vavvas
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摘要

视网膜下注射提供了直接接触光感受器和RPE的途径,这对于基因治疗和神经保护方法的传递至关重要。为了进入视网膜下空间,经玻璃体(TV)和经巩膜(TS)视网膜下注射已广泛应用于人类和动物模型。在这项工作中,我们研究了利用TV和TS视网膜下模型治疗视网膜脱离(RD)的最新趋势和结果。一项文献综述显示,在过去二十年中,这两种模型的使用都在增加,自2012年以来,TS成为主要模型。视网膜下注射CX3CR1 + /GFP CCR2 + /RFP小鼠显示早期炎症反应,与TV相比,TS注射诱导CD11b + CCR2 +细胞的浸润。进一步的白细胞免疫表型分析显示不同的浸润模式,TS方法表现出更高比例的中性粒细胞和巨噬细胞/小胶质样细胞,而TV注射具有更高的CD45hi CD11b + Ly6G- Ly6C +浸润。值得注意的是,晚期分析显示TS入路中感光细胞死亡率较高,同时伴有视网膜下CD11b +细胞浸润增加。两种模型均显示出明显的反应性胶质瘤,表明类似的晚期伤口愈合反应。这些发现强调了这些方法在视网膜下递送中的实用性,提供了对其独特的白细胞浸润和晚期组织反应的见解。
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Divergence in photoreceptor cell death and neuroinflammation in transvitreal and transscleral subretinal delivery in mice.

Subretinal injections provide direct access to photoreceptors and RPE, which is crucial for the delivery of gene therapy and neuroprotective approaches. To access the subretinal space, transvitreal (TV) and transscleral (TS) subretinal injections have been widely used in humans and animal models. In this work, we investigated recent trends and outcomes of utilizing TV and TS subretinal models of retinal detachment (RD). A literature review revealed an increasing utilization of both models over the past two decades, with TS emerging as the predominant model since 2012. Subretinal injection in CX3CR1 + /GFP CCR2 + /RFP mice revealed early inflammatory responses, with TS injections inducing higher infiltration of CD11b + CCR2 + cells compared to TV. Further leukocyte immunophenotyping indicated divergent infiltration patterns, with the TS approach exhibiting higher proportions of neutrophils and macrophages/microglia-like cells, while the TV injections had higher CD45hi CD11b + Ly6G- Ly6C + infiltration. Notably, late-stage analysis demonstrates higher photoreceptor cell death in the TS approach, paralleled by increased subretinal infiltration of CD11b + cells. Both models showed significant reactive gliosis, suggesting comparable late-stage wound healing responses. These findings underscore the utility of these approaches for subretinal delivery, offering insights into their distinctive leukocyte infiltration and late-stage tissue responses.

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CiteScore
7.90
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18
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期刊介绍: Journal of Inflammation welcomes research submissions on all aspects of inflammation. The five classical symptoms of inflammation, namely redness (rubor), swelling (tumour), heat (calor), pain (dolor) and loss of function (functio laesa), are only part of the story. The term inflammation is taken to include the full range of underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms involved, not only in the production of the inflammatory responses but, more importantly in clinical terms, in the healing process as well. Thus the journal covers molecular, cellular, animal and clinical studies, and related aspects of pharmacology, such as anti-inflammatory drug development, trials and therapeutic developments. It also considers publication of negative findings. Journal of Inflammation aims to become the leading online journal on inflammation and, as online journals replace printed ones over the next decade, the main open access inflammation journal. Open access guarantees a larger audience, and thus impact, than any restricted access equivalent, and increasingly so, as the escalating costs of printed journals puts them outside University budgets. The unrestricted access to research findings in inflammation aids in promoting dynamic and productive dialogue between industrial and academic members of the inflammation research community, which plays such an important part in the development of future generations of anti-inflammatory therapies.
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