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Implantation of dendritic cells in injured adult spinal cord results in activation of endogenous neural stem/progenitor cells leading to de novo neurogenesis and functional recovery
Authors:Mikami Yuji  Okano Hideyuki  Sakaguchi Masanori  Nakamura Masaya  Shimazaki Takuya  Okano Hirotaka James  Kawakami Yutaka  Toyama Yoshiaki  Toda Masahiro
Affiliation:Neuroimmunology Research Group, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
We report a treatment for spinal cord injury involving implantation of dendritic cells (DCs), which act as antigen-presenting cells in the immune system. The novel mechanisms underlying this treatment produce functional recovery. Among the immune cells tested, DCs showed the strongest activity inducing proliferation and survival of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) in vitro. Furthermore, in DC-implanted adult mice, endogenous NSPCs in the injured spinal cord were activated for mitotic de novo neurogenesis. These DCs produced neurotrophin-3 and activated endogenous microglia in the injured spinal cord. Behavioral analysis revealed the locomotor functions of DC-implanted mice to have recovered significantly as compared to those of control mice. Our results suggest that DC-implantation exerts trophic effects, including activation of endogenous NSPCs, leading to repair of the injured adult spinal cord.
Keywords:dendritic cells  spinal cord injury  neural stem cells  neurogenesis  regeneration
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