Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain

Objective: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system associated with pathogenic autoantibodies against the astrocyte water channel protein aquaporin-4 (AQP4). The presence of neutrophils is a characteristic feature in NMO lesions in humans. Neu...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Saadoun, S, Waters, P, MacDonald, C, Bell, B, Vincent, A, Verkman, A, Papadopoulos, M
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: 2012
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author Saadoun, S
Waters, P
MacDonald, C
Bell, B
Vincent, A
Verkman, A
Papadopoulos, M
author_facet Saadoun, S
Waters, P
MacDonald, C
Bell, B
Vincent, A
Verkman, A
Papadopoulos, M
author_sort Saadoun, S
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description Objective: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system associated with pathogenic autoantibodies against the astrocyte water channel protein aquaporin-4 (AQP4). The presence of neutrophils is a characteristic feature in NMO lesions in humans. Neutrophils are not generally found in multiple sclerosis lesions. We evaluated the role of neutrophils in a mouse NMO model. Methods: NMO lesions were produced in mice by intracerebral injection of immunoglobulin G (IgG) isolated from NMO patient serum and human complement. We previously reported that this mouse model produces the characteristic histological features of NMO, including perivascular complement activation, inflammatory cell infiltration, and loss of myelin, AQP4, and glial fibrillary acidic protein. Lesions are absent when AQP4 null mice are used or when IgG from non-NMO patients is injected. Results: We found remarkably reduced neuroinflammation, myelin loss, and AQP4 loss in brains of neutropenic mice at 24 hours and 7 days, and increased severity of NMO lesions in mice made neutrophilic by granulocyte colony stimulating factor. NMO lesions were greatly reduced by intracerebral administration of the neutrophil protease inhibitors Sivelestat and cathepsin G inhibitor I or by intraperitoneal injection of Sivelestat alone. Immunostaining of human NMO lesions for neutrophil elastase revealed many degranulating perivascular neutrophils, with no equivalent perivascular neutrophils in human multiple sclerosis lesions. Interpretation: Our data implicate a central role of neutrophils in the pathogenesis of early NMO lesions and suggest the potential utility of neutrophil protease inhibitors such as Sivelestat in NMO therapy. Copyright © 2012 American Neurological Association.
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spelling oxford-uuid:cf6de7d4-229a-4f0e-bb0c-b2b6b67b4ef32022-03-27T07:42:19ZNeutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brainJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:cf6de7d4-229a-4f0e-bb0c-b2b6b67b4ef3EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Saadoun, SWaters, PMacDonald, CBell, BVincent, AVerkman, APapadopoulos, MObjective: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system associated with pathogenic autoantibodies against the astrocyte water channel protein aquaporin-4 (AQP4). The presence of neutrophils is a characteristic feature in NMO lesions in humans. Neutrophils are not generally found in multiple sclerosis lesions. We evaluated the role of neutrophils in a mouse NMO model. Methods: NMO lesions were produced in mice by intracerebral injection of immunoglobulin G (IgG) isolated from NMO patient serum and human complement. We previously reported that this mouse model produces the characteristic histological features of NMO, including perivascular complement activation, inflammatory cell infiltration, and loss of myelin, AQP4, and glial fibrillary acidic protein. Lesions are absent when AQP4 null mice are used or when IgG from non-NMO patients is injected. Results: We found remarkably reduced neuroinflammation, myelin loss, and AQP4 loss in brains of neutropenic mice at 24 hours and 7 days, and increased severity of NMO lesions in mice made neutrophilic by granulocyte colony stimulating factor. NMO lesions were greatly reduced by intracerebral administration of the neutrophil protease inhibitors Sivelestat and cathepsin G inhibitor I or by intraperitoneal injection of Sivelestat alone. Immunostaining of human NMO lesions for neutrophil elastase revealed many degranulating perivascular neutrophils, with no equivalent perivascular neutrophils in human multiple sclerosis lesions. Interpretation: Our data implicate a central role of neutrophils in the pathogenesis of early NMO lesions and suggest the potential utility of neutrophil protease inhibitors such as Sivelestat in NMO therapy. Copyright © 2012 American Neurological Association.
spellingShingle Saadoun, S
Waters, P
MacDonald, C
Bell, B
Vincent, A
Verkman, A
Papadopoulos, M
Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title_full Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title_fullStr Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title_full_unstemmed Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title_short Neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica-immunoglobulin G-induced damage in mouse brain
title_sort neutrophil protease inhibition reduces neuromyelitis optica immunoglobulin g induced damage in mouse brain
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