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A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus

BACKGROUND: Exportin 1 (XPO1/CRM1) plays prominent roles in the regulation of nuclear protein export. Selective inhibitors of nuclear export (SINE) are small orally bioavailable molecules that serve as drug‐like inhibitors of XPO1, with potent anti‐cancer properties. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) pre...

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Autores principales: Tajiri, Naoki, De La Peña, Ike, Acosta, Sandra A., Kaneko, Yuji, Tamir, Sharon, Landesman, Yosef, Carlson, Robert, Shacham, Sharon, Borlongan, Cesar V.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5067638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26842647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.12501
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author Tajiri, Naoki
De La Peña, Ike
Acosta, Sandra A.
Kaneko, Yuji
Tamir, Sharon
Landesman, Yosef
Carlson, Robert
Shacham, Sharon
Borlongan, Cesar V.
author_facet Tajiri, Naoki
De La Peña, Ike
Acosta, Sandra A.
Kaneko, Yuji
Tamir, Sharon
Landesman, Yosef
Carlson, Robert
Shacham, Sharon
Borlongan, Cesar V.
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description BACKGROUND: Exportin 1 (XPO1/CRM1) plays prominent roles in the regulation of nuclear protein export. Selective inhibitors of nuclear export (SINE) are small orally bioavailable molecules that serve as drug‐like inhibitors of XPO1, with potent anti‐cancer properties. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents with a secondary cell death characterized by neuroinflammation that is putatively regulated by nuclear receptors. AIMS AND RESULTS: Here, we report that the SINE compounds (KPT‐350 or KPT‐335) sequestered TBI‐induced neuroinflammation‐related proteins (NF‐(k)B, AKT, FOXP1) within the nucleus of cultured primary rat cortical neurons, which coincided with protection against TNF‐α (20 ng/mL)‐induced neurotoxicity as shown by at least 50% and 100% increments in preservation of cell viability and cellular enzymatic activity, respectively, compared to non‐treated neuronal cells (P's < 0.05). In parallel, using an in vivo controlled cortical impact (CCI) model of TBI, we demonstrate that adult Sprague‐Dawley rats treated post‐injury with SINE compounds exhibited significant reductions in TBI‐induced behavioral and histological deficits. Animals that received KPT‐350 orally starting at 2 h post‐TBI and once a day thereafter over the next 4 days exhibited significantly better motor coordination, and balance in the rotorod test and motor asymmetry test by 100–200% improvements, as early as 4 h after initial SINE compound injection that was sustained during subsequent KPT‐350 dosing, and throughout the 18‐day post‐TBI study period compared to vehicle treatment (P's < 0.05). Moreover, KPT‐350 reduced cortical core impact area and peri‐impact cell death compared to vehicle treatment (P's < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Both in vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that KPT‐350 increased XPO1, AKT, and FOXP1 nuclear expression and relegated NF‐(k)B expression within the neuronal nuclei. Altogether, these findings advance the utility of SINE compounds to stop trafficking of cell death proteins within the nucleus as an efficacious treatment for TBI.
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spelling pubmed-50676382016-11-01 A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus Tajiri, Naoki De La Peña, Ike Acosta, Sandra A. Kaneko, Yuji Tamir, Sharon Landesman, Yosef Carlson, Robert Shacham, Sharon Borlongan, Cesar V. CNS Neurosci Ther Original Articles BACKGROUND: Exportin 1 (XPO1/CRM1) plays prominent roles in the regulation of nuclear protein export. Selective inhibitors of nuclear export (SINE) are small orally bioavailable molecules that serve as drug‐like inhibitors of XPO1, with potent anti‐cancer properties. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents with a secondary cell death characterized by neuroinflammation that is putatively regulated by nuclear receptors. AIMS AND RESULTS: Here, we report that the SINE compounds (KPT‐350 or KPT‐335) sequestered TBI‐induced neuroinflammation‐related proteins (NF‐(k)B, AKT, FOXP1) within the nucleus of cultured primary rat cortical neurons, which coincided with protection against TNF‐α (20 ng/mL)‐induced neurotoxicity as shown by at least 50% and 100% increments in preservation of cell viability and cellular enzymatic activity, respectively, compared to non‐treated neuronal cells (P's < 0.05). In parallel, using an in vivo controlled cortical impact (CCI) model of TBI, we demonstrate that adult Sprague‐Dawley rats treated post‐injury with SINE compounds exhibited significant reductions in TBI‐induced behavioral and histological deficits. Animals that received KPT‐350 orally starting at 2 h post‐TBI and once a day thereafter over the next 4 days exhibited significantly better motor coordination, and balance in the rotorod test and motor asymmetry test by 100–200% improvements, as early as 4 h after initial SINE compound injection that was sustained during subsequent KPT‐350 dosing, and throughout the 18‐day post‐TBI study period compared to vehicle treatment (P's < 0.05). Moreover, KPT‐350 reduced cortical core impact area and peri‐impact cell death compared to vehicle treatment (P's < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Both in vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that KPT‐350 increased XPO1, AKT, and FOXP1 nuclear expression and relegated NF‐(k)B expression within the neuronal nuclei. Altogether, these findings advance the utility of SINE compounds to stop trafficking of cell death proteins within the nucleus as an efficacious treatment for TBI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5067638/ /pubmed/26842647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.12501 Text en © 2016 The Authors. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Tajiri, Naoki
De La Peña, Ike
Acosta, Sandra A.
Kaneko, Yuji
Tamir, Sharon
Landesman, Yosef
Carlson, Robert
Shacham, Sharon
Borlongan, Cesar V.
A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus
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title_full A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus
title_fullStr A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus
title_full_unstemmed A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus
title_short A Nuclear Attack on Traumatic Brain Injury: Sequestration of Cell Death in the Nucleus
title_sort nuclear attack on traumatic brain injury: sequestration of cell death in the nucleus
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5067638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26842647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.12501
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