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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715061/neurons-upregulate-pd-l1-via-ifn-stat1-irf1-to-alleviate-damage-by-cd8-t-cells-in-cerebral-malaria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Wang, Yan Shen, Jiao Liang, Shubiao Wang, Yuxiao Huang, Qinghao Zhu, Xizhi Zhang, Kangjie Yu, Guodong Tong, Chao Yang, Yinghui Li, Jun Wang, Ya Zhao
BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria (CM) is the most lethal complication of malaria, and survivors usually endure neurological sequelae. Notably, the cytotoxic effect of infiltrating Plasmodium-activated CD8+ T cells on cerebral microvasculature endothelial cells is a prominent feature of the experimental CM (ECM) model with blood-brain barrier disruption. However, the damage effect of CD8+ T cells infiltrating the brain parenchyma on neurons remains unclear. Based on the immunosuppressive effect of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway on T cells, our previous study demonstrated that the systemic upregulation of PD-L1 to inhibit CD8+ T cell function could effectively alleviate the symptoms of ECM mice...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714803/chemogenetic-activation-of-mammalian-brain-neurons-expressing-insect-ionotropic-receptors-by-systemic-ligand-precursor-administration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshio Iguchi, Ryoji Fukabori, Shigeki Kato, Kazumi Takahashi, Satoshi Eifuku, Yuko Maejima, Kenju Shimomura, Hiroshi Mizuma, Aya Mawatari, Hisashi Doi, Yilong Cui, Hirotaka Onoe, Keigo Hikishima, Makoto Osanai, Takuma Nishijo, Toshihiko Momiyama, Richard Benton, Kazuto Kobayashi
Chemogenetic approaches employing ligand-gated ion channels are advantageous regarding manipulation of target neuronal population functions independently of endogenous second messenger pathways. Among them, Ionotropic Receptor (IR)-mediated neuronal activation (IRNA) allows stimulation of mammalian neurons that heterologously express members of the insect chemosensory IR repertoire in response to their cognate ligands. In the original protocol, phenylacetic acid, a ligand of the IR84a/IR8a complex, was locally injected into a brain region due to its low permeability of the blood-brain barrier...
May 7, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714094/pharmacological-elevation-of-glutathione-inhibits-status-epilepticus-induced-neuroinflammation-and-oxidative-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Ping Liang, Ashwini Sri Hari, Brian J Day, Manisha Patel
Glutathione (GSH) is a major endogenous antioxidant, and its depletion has been observed in several brain diseases including epilepsy. Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that dimercaprol (DMP) can elevate GSH via post-translational activation of glutamate cysteine ligase (GCL), the rate limiting GSH biosynthetic enzyme and inhibit neuroinflammation in vitro. Here we determined 1) the role of cysteamine as a new mechanism by which DMP increases GSH biosynthesis and 2) its ability to inhibit neuroinflammation and neuronal injury in the rat kainate model of epilepsy...
April 24, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713941/advanced-nanoparticle-strategies-for-optimizing-rna-therapeutic-delivery-in-neurodegenerative-disorders
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REVIEW
Narges Naimi, Homa Seyedmirzaei, Zahra Hassannejad, Alireza Soltani Khaboushan
Neurodegenerative diseases affect many people worldwide, and as the population ages, the incidence of these conditions increases. Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorders worldwide. Different medicines are being used to control symptoms related to these conditions, but no treatment has yet been approved. Both genetic and environmental factors are involved in disease pathogenesis, and research on the pathophysiological pathways is still ongoing...
May 6, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713059/lipid-polymer-hybrid-nanoparticles-loaded-with-n-acetylcysteine-for-the-modulation-of-neuroinflammatory-biomarkers-in-human-ipsc-derived-psen2-n141i-astrocytes-as-a-model-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alondra Vargas-Barona, Johanna Bernáldez-Sarabia, Ana B Castro-Ceseña
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive impairment associated with the accumulation of beta-amyloid protein (Aβ). Aβ activates glial cells in the brain, increasing the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines, which leads to neuroinflammation and neuronal death. Currently, there are no effective treatments that cure or stop its progression; therefore, AD is considered a global health priority. The main limitations are the low drug bioavailability and impermeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB)...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712515/hyperglycaemia-perturbs-blood-brain-barrier-integrity-through-its-effects-on-endothelial-cell-characteristics-and-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arshad Hashmat, Jingyuan Ya, Rais Kadir, Mansour Alwjwaj, Ulvi Bayraktutan
Breakdown of blood-brain barrier (BBB) represents a key pathology in hyperglycemia-mediated cerebrovascular damage after an ischemic stroke. As changes in the level and nature of vasoactive agents released by endothelial cells (ECs) may contribute to BBB dysfunction, this study first explored the specific impact of hyperglycemia on EC characteristics and secretome. It then assessed whether secretome obtained from ECs subjected to normoglycaemia or hyperglycemia might regulate pericytic cytokine profile differently...
May 7, 2024: Tissue Barriers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712373/amelioration-of-neurochemical-alteration-and-memory-and-depressive-behavior-in-sepsis-by-allopurinol-a-tryptophan-2-3-dioxygenase-inhibitor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiuanne Lino Lobo Metzker, Khiany Mathias, Richard Simon Machado, Sandra Bonfante, Larissa Joaquim, Marina Goulart da Silva, Guilherme Cabreira Daros, Elisa Mitkus Flores Lins, Fernanda Belle, Carolina Giassi Alano, Rafaela Tezza Matiola, Isabela da Silva Lemos, Lucinéia Gainski Danielski, Fernanda Frederico Gava, Rafael Mariano de Bitencourt, Franciane Bobinski, Emilio Luiz Streck, Gislaine Zilli Reus, Fabricia Petronilho
BACKGROUND: In response to inflammation and other stressors, tryptophan is catalyzed by Tryptophan 2,3-Dioxygenase (TDO), which leads to activation of the kynurenine pathway. Sepsis is a serious condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection, and the brain is the inflammation target in this condition. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine if the induction of TDO contributes to the permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), mortality, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction, besides long-term behavioral alterations in a preclinical model of sepsis...
May 6, 2024: CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712195/transcriptome-analysis-of-rheumatoid-arthritis-uncovers-genes-linked-to-inflammation-induced-pain
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Bradford E Hall, Khadijah Mazhar, Emma Macdonald, Margaret Cassidy, Megan Doty, Christian Judkins, Anita Terse, Stephanie Shiers, Saber Tadros, Sijung Yun, Michael D Burton, Theodore J Price, Ashok Kulkarni
Autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can promote states of chronic inflammation with accompanying tissue destruction and pain. RA can cause inflammatory synovitis in peripheral joints, particularly within the hands and feet, but can also sometimes trigger temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthralgia. To better understand the effects of ongoing inflammation-induced pain signaling, dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) were acquired from individuals with RA for transcriptomic study. We conducted RNA sequencing from the L5 DRGs because it contains the soma of the sensory neurons that innervate the affected joints in the foot...
April 19, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711470/neuroinvasion-of-emerging-and-re-emerging-arboviruses-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Bahadar S Srichawla, Muhammad Romail Manan, Vincent Kipkorir, Arkadeep Dhali, Sebastian Diebel, Tirtha Sawant, Subtain Zia, Diego Carrion-Alvarez, Richard C Suteja, Khulud Nurani, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
BACKGROUND: Arboviruses are RNA viruses and some have the potential to cause neuroinvasive disease and are a growing threat to global health. OBJECTIVES: Our objective is to identify and map all aspects of arbovirus neuroinvasive disease, clarify key concepts, and identify gaps within our knowledge with appropriate future directions related to the improvement of global health. METHODS: Sources of Evidence : A scoping review of the literature was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Hinari...
2024: SAGE Open Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711458/new-aav9-engineered-variants-with-enhanced-neurotropism-and-reduced-liver-off-targeting-in-mice-and-marmosets
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serena Gea Giannelli, Mirko Luoni, Angelo Iannielli, Jinte Middeldorp, Ingrid Philippens, Simone Bido, Jakob Körbelin, Vania Broccoli
Although adeno-associated virus 9 (AAV9) has been highly exploited as delivery platform for gene-based therapies, its efficacy is hampered by low efficiency in crossing the adult blood-brain barrier (BBB) and pronounced targeting to the liver upon intravenous delivery. We generated a new galactose binding-deficient AAV9 peptide display library and selected two new AAV9 engineered capsids with enhanced targeting in mouse and marmoset brains after intravenous delivery. Interestingly, the loss of galactose binding greatly reduced undesired targeting to peripheral organs, particularly the liver, while not compromising transduction of the brain vasculature...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711159/selective-targeting-and-modulation-of-plaque-associated-microglia-via-systemic-hydroxyl-dendrimer-administration-in-an-alzheimer-s-disease-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caden M Henningfield, Neelakshi Soni, Ryan W Lee, Rishi Sharma, Jeffrey L Cleland, Kim N Green
BACKGROUND: In Alzheimer's disease (AD), microglia surround extracellular plaques and mount a sustained inflammatory response, contributing to the pathogenesis of the disease. Identifying approaches to specifically target plaque-associated microglia (PAMs) without interfering in the homeostatic functions of non-plaque associated microglia would afford a powerful tool and potential therapeutic avenue. METHODS: Here, we demonstrated that a systemically administered nanomedicine, hydroxyl dendrimers (HDs), can cross the blood brain barrier and are preferentially taken up by PAMs in a mouse model of AD...
May 6, 2024: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711118/the-putative-proton-coupled-organic-cation-antiporter-is-involved-in-uptake-of-triptans-into-human-brain-capillary-endothelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nana Svane, Alberte Bay Villekjær Pedersen, Anne Rodenberg, Burak Ozgür, Lasse Saaby, Christoffer Bundgaard, Mie Kristensen, Peer Tfelt-Hansen, Birger Brodin
BACKGROUND: Triptans are anti-migraine drugs with a potential central site of action. However, it is not known to what extent triptans cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The aim of this study was therefore to determine if triptans pass the brain capillary endothelium and investigate the possible underlying mechanisms with focus on the involvement of the putative proton-coupled organic cation (H+ /OC) antiporter. Additionally, we evaluated whether triptans interacted with the efflux transporter, P-glycoprotein (P-gp)...
May 6, 2024: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710855/in-depth-mechanism-challenges-and-opportunities-of-delivering-therapeutics-in-brain-using-intranasal-route
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REVIEW
Arya Ghosh, Ankit Majie, Varnita Karmakar, Kaberi Chatterjee, Swarup Chakraborty, Manisha Pandey, Neha Jain, Suparna Roy Sarkar, Anroop B Nair, Bapi Gorain
Central nervous system-related disorders have become a continuing threat to human life and the current statistic indicates an increasing trend of such disorders worldwide. The primary therapeutic challenge, despite the availability of therapies for these disorders, is to sustain the drug's effective concentration in the brain while limiting its accumulation in non-targeted areas. This is attributed to the presence of the blood-brain barrier and first-pass metabolism which limits the transportation of drugs to the brain irrespective of popular and conventional routes of drug administration...
May 6, 2024: AAPS PharmSciTech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710594/increased-expression-of-vcam1-on-brain-endothelial-cells-drives-blood-brain-barrier-impairment-following-chronic-cerebral-hypoperfusion
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huiwen Zhang, Junkui Shang, Wei Li, Dandan Gao, Jiewen Zhang
Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH)-triggered blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a core pathological change occurring in vascular dementia (VD). Despite the recent advances in the exploration of the structural basis of BBB impairment and the routes of entry of harmful compounds after a BBB leakage, the molecular mechanisms inducing BBB impairment remain largely unknown in terms of VD. Here, we employed a CCH-induced VD model and discovered increased vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1) expression on the brain endothelial cells (ECs)...
May 6, 2024: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710338/bacterial-peptidoglycan-serves-as-a-critical-modulator-of-the-gut-immune-brain-axis-in-drosophila
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florent Fioriti, Aline Rifflet, Ivo Gomperts Boneca, Olivier Zugasti, Julien Royet
Metabolites and compounds derived from gut-associated bacteria can modulate numerous physiological processes in the host, including immunity and behavior. Using a model of oral bacterial infection, we previously demonstrated that gut-derived peptidoglycan (PGN), an essential constituent of the bacterial cell envelope, influences female fruit fly egg-laying behavior by activating the NF-κB cascade in a subset of brain neurons. These findings underscore PGN as a potential mediator of communication between gut bacteria and the brain in Drosophila, prompting further investigation into its impact on all brain cells...
May 4, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710296/brain-metastasis-an-insight-into-novel-molecular-targets-for-theranostic-approaches
#36
REVIEW
Liliana Santos, João Nuno Moreira, Antero Abrunhosa, Célia Gomes
Brain metastases (BrM) are common malignant lesions in the central nervous system, and pose a significant threat in advanced-stage malignancies due to delayed diagnosis and limited therapeutic options. Their distinct genomic profiles underscore the need for molecular profiling to tailor effective treatments. Recent advances in cancer biology have uncovered molecular drivers underlying tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis. This, coupled with the advances in molecular imaging technology and radiotracer synthesis, has paved the way for the development of innovative radiopharmaceuticals with enhanced specificity and affinity for BrM specific targets...
May 4, 2024: Critical Reviews in Oncology/hematology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710154/regulation-of-protein-conformation-enables-cell-selective-targeting-of-virus-mimicking-nanoparticles-for-sirna-therapy-of-glioblastoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Han Zhu, Yi-Fan Wang, Zhi-Gang Wang, Dai-Wen Pang, Shu-Lin Liu
Orthotopic glioblastoma (GBM) has an aggressive growth pattern and complex pathogenesis, becoming one of the most common and deadly tumors of the central nervous system (CNS). The emergence of RNA therapies offers promise for the treatment of GBM. However, the efficient and precise delivery of RNA drugs to specific tumor cells in the brain with high cellular heterogeneity remains ongoing. Here, we propose a strategy to regulate protein conformation through lipid nano-environments (RPCLN) to custom-design virus-mimicking nanoparticles (VMNs) with excellent selective cell targeting capabilities, leading to efficient and precise delivery of small interfering RNA (siRNA) for effective treatment of GBM...
May 6, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709930/simultaneous-targeting-of-peripheral-and-brain-tumors-with-a-therapeutic-nanoparticle-to-disrupt-metabolic-adaptability-at-both-sites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akash Ashokan, Shrita Sarkar, Mohammad Z Kamran, Bapurao Surnar, Akil A Kalathil, Alexis Spencer, Shanta Dhar
Brain metastasis of advanced breast cancer often results in deleterious consequences. Metastases to the brain lead to significant challenges in treatment options, as the blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents conventional therapy. Thus, we hypothesized that creation of a nanoparticle (NP) that distributes to both primary tumor site and across the BBB for secondary brain tumor can be extremely beneficial. Here, we report a simple targeting strategy to attack both the primary breast and secondary brain tumors utilizing a single NP platform...
May 14, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709635/astrocytic-slc4a4-regulates-blood-brain-barrier-integrity-in-healthy-and-stroke-brains-via-a-ccl2-ccr2-pathway-and-no-dysregulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Ye, Juyeon Jo, Chih-Yen Wang, Heavin Oh, Jiangshan Zhan, Tiffany J Choy, Kyoung In Kim, Angelo D'Alessandro, Yana K Reshetnyak, Sung Yun Jung, Zheng Chen, Sean P Marrelli, Hyun Kyoung Lee
Astrocytes play vital roles in blood-brain barrier (BBB) maintenance, yet how they support BBB integrity under normal or pathological conditions remains poorly defined. Recent evidence suggests that ion homeostasis is a cellular mechanism important for BBB integrity. In the current study, we investigated the function of an astrocyte-specific pH regulator, Slc4a4, in BBB maintenance and repair. We show that astrocytic Slc4a4 is required for normal astrocyte morphological complexity and BBB function. Multi-omics analyses identified increased astrocytic secretion of CCL2 coupled with dysregulated arginine-NO metabolism after Slc4a4 deletion...
May 5, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708921/insights-on-natural-products-against-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-als
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REVIEW
Kadja Luana Chagas Monteiro, Marcone Gomes Dos Santos Alcântara, Thiago Mendonça de Aquino, Edeildo Ferreira da Silva-Júnior
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that causes the death of motor neurons and consequent muscle paralysis. Despite many efforts to address it, current therapy targeting ALS remains limited, increasing the interest in complementary therapies. Over the years, several herbal preparations and medicinal plants have been studied to prevent and treat this disease, which has received remarkable attention due to their blood-brain barrier penetration properties and low toxicity...
2024: Current Neuropharmacology
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