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Neural transplants in patients with Huntington's disease undergo disease-like neuronal degeneration

机译:亨廷顿氏病患者的神经移植经历疾病样神经元变性

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The clinical evaluation of neural transplantation as a potential treatment for Huntington's disease (HD) was initiated in an attempt to replace lost neurons and improve patient outcomes. Two of 3 patients with HD reported here, who underwent neural transplantation containing striatal anlagen in the striatum a decade earlier, have demonstrated marginal and transient clinical benefits. Their brains were evaluated immunohistochemically and with electron microscopy for markers of projection neurons and interneurons, inflammatory cells, abnormal huntingtin protein, and host-derived connectivity. Surviving grafts were identified bilaterally in 2 of the subjects and displayed classic striatal projection neurons and interneurons. Genetic markers of HD were not expressed within the graft. Here we report in patients with HD that (i) graft survival is attenuated long-term; (ii) grafts undergo disease-like neuronal degeneration with a preferential loss of projection neurons in comparison to interneurons; (iii) immuno-logically unrelated cells degenerate more rapidly than the patient's neurons, particularly the projection neuron subtype; (iV) graft survival is attenuated in the caudate in comparison to the putamen in HD; (v) glutamatergic cortical neurons project to transplanted striatal neurons; and (vi) microglial inflammatory changes in the grafts specifically target the neuronal components of the grafts. These results, when combined, raise uncertainty about this potential therapeutic approach for the treatment of HD. However, these observations provide new opportunities to investigate the underlying mechanisms involved in HD, as well as to explore additional therapeutic paradigms.
机译:为了替代失去的神经元并改善患者预后,开始了将神经移植作为亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)潜在治疗方法的临床评估。此处报道的3例HD患者中有2例在十年前接受了纹状体中含有纹状体胶原的神经移植,已显示出边缘和短暂的临床益处。通过免疫组织化学和电子显微镜对他们的大脑进行评估,以评估投射神经元和中间神经元,炎性细胞,异常亨廷顿蛋白和宿主来源的连通性的标志物。在2名受试者的两侧鉴定出存活的移植物,并显示出经典的纹状体投射神经元和中间神经元。 HD的遗传标记未在移植物中表达。在这里,我们报道患有HD的患者(i)移植物的长期存活率降低; (ii)移植物经历类似疾病的神经元变性,与中间神经元相比,投射神经元优先丧失; (iii)免疫学上不相关的细胞比患者的神经元,尤其是投射神经元亚型的退化更快; (iV)与HD中的壳壳相比,尾状体的移植物存活率降低; (v)谷氨酸能皮质神经元投射到移植的纹状体神经元上; (vi)移植物中的小神经胶质发炎性变化特别针对移植物的神经元成分。这些结果相结合,增加了这种潜在的HD治疗方法的不确定性。但是,这些观察结果为研究HD相关的潜在机制以及探索其他治疗范例提供了新的机会。

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    Centre de Recherche du CHUL (CHUQ), 2705, Boulevard Laurier, Quebec, QC, Canada G1V 4G2 Department of Psychiatry/Neuroscience, Universite Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada G1K 7P4;

    Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571 University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571;

    Departments of Neurology Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders National Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33606;

    Department of Pathology and Cell Biology Groupe de recherche sur le systeme nerveux central Departments of Genetics and Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322;

    Centre de Recherche du CHUL (CHUQ), 2705, Boulevard Laurier, Quebec, QC, Canada G1V 4G2;

    Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair, University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571 Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571;

    Departments of Genetics and Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322;

    Department of Pathology, University of Louisville Health Sciences Center, 530 South Jackson Street, Louisville, KY 40202;

    Department of Neurological Sciences and Center for Brain Repair, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612;

    Department of Neurological Sciences and Center for Brain Repair, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612;

    Department of Neurological Sciences and Center for Brain Repair, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612;

    Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair, University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571 Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, Tampa, FL 33606-3571 Department of Neurological Sciences and Center for Brain Repair, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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    excitotoxicity; inflammation; mutant huntingtin; glutamate; microglia;

    机译:兴奋性毒性炎;亨廷顿突变体谷氨酸小胶质细胞;
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