Doxycycline-regulated GDNF expression promotes axonal regeneration and functional recovery in transected peripheral nerve |
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Authors: | Antos Shakhbazau Chandan Mohanty Dzmitry Shcharbin Maria Bryszewska Anne-Marie Caminade Jean-Pierre Majoral Jacob Alant Rajiv Midha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;2. Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;3. Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus;4. Department of General Biophysics, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland;5. Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, CNRS, Toulouse, France |
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Abstract: | Increased production of neurotrophic factors (NTFs) is one of the key responses seen following peripheral nerve injury, making them an attractive choice for pro-regenerative gene therapies. However, the downside of over-expression of certain NTFs, including glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), was earlier found to be the trapping and misdirection of regenerating axons, the so-called ‘candy-store’ effect. We report a proof-of-principle study on the application of conditional GDNF expression system in injured peripheral nerve. We engineered Schwann cells (SCs) using dendrimers or lentiviral transduction with the vector providing doxycycline-regulated GDNF expression. Injection of GDNF-modified cells into the injured peripheral nerve followed by time-restricted administration of doxycycline demonstrated that GDNF expression in SCs can also be controlled locally in the peripheral nerves of the experimental animals. Cell-based GDNF therapy was shown to increase the extent of axonal regeneration, while controlled deactivation of GDNF effectively prevented trapping of regenerating axons in GDNF-enriched areas, and was associated with improved functional recovery. |
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Keywords: | Doxycycline (PubChem CID 54686183) DiI (PubChem CID 2762626) Forskolin (PubChem CID 47936) MTT (PubChem CID 64965) |
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