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Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat

Research with experimental stroke models has identified a wide range of therapeutic proteins that can prevent the brain damage caused by this form of acute neurological injury. Despite this, we do not yet have safe and effective ways to deliver therapeutic proteins to the injured brain, and this rem...

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Autores principales: Manley, Nathan C., Caso, Javier R., Works, Melissa G., Cutler, Andrew B., Zemlyak, Ilona, Sun, Guohua, Munhoz, Carolina D., Chang, Sydney, Sorrells, Shawn F., Ermini, Florian V., Decker, Johannes H., Bertrand, Anthony A., Dinkel, Klaus M., Steinberg, Gary K., Sapolsky, Robert M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061789
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author Manley, Nathan C.
Caso, Javier R.
Works, Melissa G.
Cutler, Andrew B.
Zemlyak, Ilona
Sun, Guohua
Munhoz, Carolina D.
Chang, Sydney
Sorrells, Shawn F.
Ermini, Florian V.
Decker, Johannes H.
Bertrand, Anthony A.
Dinkel, Klaus M.
Steinberg, Gary K.
Sapolsky, Robert M.
author_facet Manley, Nathan C.
Caso, Javier R.
Works, Melissa G.
Cutler, Andrew B.
Zemlyak, Ilona
Sun, Guohua
Munhoz, Carolina D.
Chang, Sydney
Sorrells, Shawn F.
Ermini, Florian V.
Decker, Johannes H.
Bertrand, Anthony A.
Dinkel, Klaus M.
Steinberg, Gary K.
Sapolsky, Robert M.
author_sort Manley, Nathan C.
collection PubMed
description Research with experimental stroke models has identified a wide range of therapeutic proteins that can prevent the brain damage caused by this form of acute neurological injury. Despite this, we do not yet have safe and effective ways to deliver therapeutic proteins to the injured brain, and this remains a major obstacle for clinical translation. Current targeted strategies typically involve invasive neurosurgery, whereas systemic approaches produce the undesirable outcome of non-specific protein delivery to the entire brain, rather than solely to the injury site. As a potential way to address this, we developed a protein delivery system modeled after the endogenous immune cell response to brain injury. Using ex-vivo-engineered dendritic cells (DCs), we find that these cells can transiently home to brain injury in a rat model of stroke with both temporal and spatial selectivity. We present a standardized method to derive injury-responsive DCs from bone marrow and show that injury targeting is dependent on culture conditions that maintain an immature DC phenotype. Further, we find evidence that when loaded with therapeutic cargo, cultured DCs can suppress initial neuron death caused by an ischemic injury. These results demonstrate a non-invasive method to target ischemic brain injury and may ultimately provide a way to selectively deliver therapeutic compounds to the injured brain.
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spelling pubmed-36279112013-04-23 Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat Manley, Nathan C. Caso, Javier R. Works, Melissa G. Cutler, Andrew B. Zemlyak, Ilona Sun, Guohua Munhoz, Carolina D. Chang, Sydney Sorrells, Shawn F. Ermini, Florian V. Decker, Johannes H. Bertrand, Anthony A. Dinkel, Klaus M. Steinberg, Gary K. Sapolsky, Robert M. PLoS One Research Article Research with experimental stroke models has identified a wide range of therapeutic proteins that can prevent the brain damage caused by this form of acute neurological injury. Despite this, we do not yet have safe and effective ways to deliver therapeutic proteins to the injured brain, and this remains a major obstacle for clinical translation. Current targeted strategies typically involve invasive neurosurgery, whereas systemic approaches produce the undesirable outcome of non-specific protein delivery to the entire brain, rather than solely to the injury site. As a potential way to address this, we developed a protein delivery system modeled after the endogenous immune cell response to brain injury. Using ex-vivo-engineered dendritic cells (DCs), we find that these cells can transiently home to brain injury in a rat model of stroke with both temporal and spatial selectivity. We present a standardized method to derive injury-responsive DCs from bone marrow and show that injury targeting is dependent on culture conditions that maintain an immature DC phenotype. Further, we find evidence that when loaded with therapeutic cargo, cultured DCs can suppress initial neuron death caused by an ischemic injury. These results demonstrate a non-invasive method to target ischemic brain injury and may ultimately provide a way to selectively deliver therapeutic compounds to the injured brain. Public Library of Science 2013-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3627911/ /pubmed/23613937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061789 Text en © 2013 Manley et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Manley, Nathan C.
Caso, Javier R.
Works, Melissa G.
Cutler, Andrew B.
Zemlyak, Ilona
Sun, Guohua
Munhoz, Carolina D.
Chang, Sydney
Sorrells, Shawn F.
Ermini, Florian V.
Decker, Johannes H.
Bertrand, Anthony A.
Dinkel, Klaus M.
Steinberg, Gary K.
Sapolsky, Robert M.
Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title_full Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title_fullStr Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title_full_unstemmed Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title_short Derivation of Injury-Responsive Dendritic Cells for Acute Brain Targeting and Therapeutic Protein Delivery in the Stroke-Injured Rat
title_sort derivation of injury-responsive dendritic cells for acute brain targeting and therapeutic protein delivery in the stroke-injured rat
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061789
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