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Glycosaminoglycan scaffolding and neural progenitor cell transplantation promotes regenerative immunomodulation in the mouse ischemic brain
被引:8
作者:
McCrary, Myles R.
[1
]
Jiang, Michael Q.
[1
,2
]
Jesson, Kaleena
[1
]
Gu, Xiaohuan
[1
,2
]
Logun, Meghan T.
[3
,4
]
Wu, Anika
[1
]
Gonsalves, Nathan
[3
,4
]
Karumbaiah, Lohitash
[3
,4
,5
]
Yu, Shan Ping
[1
,2
]
Wei, Ling
[1
,6
]
机构:
[1] Emory Univ, Dept Anesthesiol, Sch Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Atlanta VA Med Ctr, Ctr Visual & Neurocognit Rehabil, Decatur, GA USA
[3] Univ Georgia, Regenerat Biosci Ctr, Athens, GA USA
[4] Univ Georgia, Biomed & Translat Sci Inst, Div Neurosci, Athens, GA USA
[5] Univ Georgia, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, Dept Anim & Dairy Sci, Athens, GA USA
[6] Emory Univ, Sch Med, 101 Woodruff Circle,WMRB 617, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词:
Stroke;
Hydrogel;
Neural progenitor cells;
Microglia;
Regeneration;
Glycosaminoglycans;
Immunomodulation;
CHONDROITIN SULFATE GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS;
FOCAL CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA;
POSTSTROKE DEPRESSION;
STEM-CELLS;
FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY;
GENE-EXPRESSION;
STROKE;
INFLAMMATION;
MECHANISMS;
ANGIOGENESIS;
D O I:
10.1016/j.expneurol.2022.114177
中图分类号:
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号:
071006 ;
摘要:
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, with limited treatments that can facilitate brain regeneration. Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) hold promise for replacing tissue lost to stroke, and biomaterial approaches may improve their efficacy to overcome hurdles in clinical translation. The immune response and its role in stroke pathogenesis and regeneration may interplay with critical mechanisms of stem cell and biomaterial therapies. Cellular therapy can modulate the immune response to reduce toxic neuroinflammation early after ischemia. However, few studies have attempted to harness the regenerative effects of neuroinflammation to augment recovery. Our previous studies demonstrated that intracerebrally transplanted NPCs encapsulated in a chondroitin sulfate-A hydrogel (CS-A + NPCs) can improve vascular regeneration after stroke. In this paper, we found that CS-A + NPCs affect the microglia/macrophage response to promote a regenerative phenotype following stroke in mice. Following transplantation, PPAR gamma-expressing microglia/macrophages, and MCP-1 and IL-10 protein levels are enhanced. Secreted immunomodulatory factor expression of other factors was altered compared to NPC transplantation alone. Post-stroke depression-like behavior was reduced following cellular and material transplantation. Furthermore, we showed in cultures that microglia/macrophages encapsulated in CS-A had increased expression of angiogenic and arteriogenic mediators. Neutralization with anti-IL-10 antibody negated these effects in vitro. Cumulatively, this work provides a framework for understanding the mechanisms by which immunomodulatory biomaterials can enhance the regenerative effects of cellular therapy for ischemic stroke and other brain injuries.
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