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Theranostics ; 14(8): 3267-3281, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38855181

RÉSUMÉ

Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) as a consequence of atherosclerosis-associated acute thrombosis is a leading cause of death and disability globally. Antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs are standard therapies in preventing and treating MI. However, all clinically used drugs are associated with bleeding complications, which ultimately limits their use in patients with a high risk of bleeding. We have developed a new recombinant drug, targ-HSA-TAP, that combines targeting and specific inhibition of activated platelets as well as anticoagulation. This drug is designed and tested for a prolonged circulating half-life, enabling unique thromboprophylaxis without bleeding complications. Methods: Targ-HSA-TAP combines a single-chain antibody (scFv) that targets activated glycoprotein IIb/IIIa on activated platelets, human serum albumin (HSA) for prolonged circulation, and tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP) for coagulation FX inhibition. A non-binding scFv is employed as a non-targeting control (non-targ-HSA-TAP). Its efficacy was investigated in vivo using murine models of acute thrombosis and cardiac ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Results: Our experiments confirmed the targeting specificity of targ-HSA-TAP to activated platelets and demonstrated effective prevention of platelet aggregation and thrombus formation, as well as FXa inhibition in vitro. Thromboprophylactic administration of targ-HSA-TAP subcutaneously in mice prevented occlusion of the carotid artery after ferric chloride injury as compared to non-targ-HSA-TAP and PBS-control treated mice. By comparing the therapeutic outcomes between targ-TAP and targ-HSA-TAP, we demonstrate the significant improvements brought by the HSA fusion in extending the drug's half-life and enhancing its therapeutic window for up to 16 h post-administration. Importantly, tail bleeding time was not prolonged with targ-HSA-TAP in contrast to the clinically used anticoagulant enoxaparin. Furthermore, in a murine model of cardiac I/R injury, mice administered targ-HSA-TAP 10 h before injury demonstrated preserved cardiac function, with significantly higher ejection fraction and fractional shortening, as compared to the non-targ-HSA-TAP and PBS control groups. Advanced strain analysis revealed reduced myocardial deformation and histology confirmed a reduced infarct size in targ-HSA-TAP treated mice compared to control groups. Conclusion: The inclusion of HSA represents a significant advancement in the design of targeted therapeutic agents for thromboprophylaxis. Our activated platelet-targeted targ-HSA-TAP is a highly effective antithrombotic drug with both anticoagulant and antiplatelet effects while retaining normal hemostasis. The long half-life of targ-HSA-TAP provides the unique opportunity to use this antithrombotic drug for more effective, long-lasting and safer anti-thrombotic prophylaxis. In cases where MI occurs, this prophylactic strategy reduces thrombus burden and effectively reduces cardiac I/R injury.


Sujet(s)
Plaquettes , Hémorragie , Sérum-albumine humaine , Thrombose , Animaux , Souris , Thrombose/prévention et contrôle , Thrombose/traitement médicamenteux , Humains , Hémorragie/prévention et contrôle , Plaquettes/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Plaquettes/métabolisme , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Mâle , Anticoagulants/pharmacologie , Anticoagulants/usage thérapeutique , Anticorps à chaîne unique/pharmacologie , Anticorps à chaîne unique/usage thérapeutique , Lésion de reperfusion myocardique/prévention et contrôle , Lésion de reperfusion myocardique/traitement médicamenteux , Infarctus du myocarde/traitement médicamenteux , Souris de lignée C57BL , Protéines de fusion recombinantes/pharmacologie , Protéines de fusion recombinantes/usage thérapeutique
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Thromb Haemost ; 122(2): 196-207, 2022 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34619795

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: 3F7 is a monoclonal antibody targeting the enzymatic pocket of activated factor XII (FXIIa), thereby inhibiting its catalytic activity. Given the emerging role of FXIIa in promoting thromboinflammation, along with its apparent redundancy for hemostasis, the selective inhibition of FXIIa represents a novel and highly attractive approach targeting pathogenic processes that cause thromboinflammation-driven cardiovascular diseases. METHODS: The effects of FXIIa inhibition were investigated using three distinct mouse models of cardiovascular disease-angiotensin II-induced abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), an ApoE-/- model of atherosclerosis, and a tandem stenosis model of atherosclerotic plaque instability. 3F7 or its isotype control, BM4, was administered to mice (10 mg/kg) on alternate days for 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the experimental model. Mice were examined for the development and size of AAAs, or the burden and instability of atherosclerosis and associated markers of inflammation. RESULTS: Inhibition of FXIIa resulted in a reduced incidence of larger AAAs, with less acute aortic ruptures and an associated fibro-protective phenotype. FXIIa inhibition also decreased stable atherosclerotic plaque burden and achieved plaque stabilization associated with increased deposition of fibrous structures, a >2-fold thicker fibrous cap, increased cap-to-core ratio, and reduction in localized and systemic inflammatory markers. CONCLUSION: Inhibition of FXIIa attenuates disease severity across three mouse models of thromboinflammation-driven cardiovascular diseases. Specifically, the FXIIa-inhibiting monoclonal antibody 3F7 reduces AAA severity, inhibits the development of atherosclerosis, and stabilizes vulnerable plaques. Ultimately, clinical trials in patients with cardiovascular diseases such as AAA and atherosclerosis are warranted to demonstrate the therapeutic potential of FXIIa inhibition.


Sujet(s)
Anticorps monoclonaux/administration et posologie , Anévrysme de l'aorte abdominale/prévention et contrôle , Athérosclérose/prévention et contrôle , Facteur XIIa/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Plaque d'athérosclérose/métabolisme , Animaux , Anévrysme de l'aorte abdominale/épidémiologie , Apolipoprotéines E , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Inflammation , Mâle , Souris
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J Immunol ; 196(5): 2132-44, 2016 Mar 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26843326

RÉSUMÉ

Vitamin A has essential but largely unexplained roles in regulating lymphopoiesis. We have previously shown that retinoic acid receptor (RAR) γ-deficient mice have hematopoietic defects, some phenotypes of which were microenvironment induced. Bone marrow (BM) microenvironment cells identified by either their expression of nestin (Nes) or osterix (Osx) have previously been shown to have roles in regulating lymphopoiesis. We therefore conditionally deleted Rarγ in Nes- or Osx-expressing microenvironment cells. Osx cell-specific deletion of Rarγ had no impact on hematopoiesis. In contrast, deletion of Rarγ in Nes-expressing cells resulted in reductions in peripheral blood B cells and CD4(+) T cells, accompanied by reductions of immature PreB cells in BM. The mice lacking Rarγ in Nes-expressing cells also had smaller thymi, with reductions in double-negative 4 T cell precursors, accompanied by reduced numbers of both TCRß(low) immature single-positive CD8(+) cells and double-positive T cells. In the thymus, Nes expression was restricted to thymic stromal cells that expressed cerebellar degeneration-related Ag 1 and lacked expression of epithelial cell adhesion molecule. These cells expressed platelet-derived growth factor α and high transcript levels of Rars, Cxcl12, and stem cell factor (Scf). Short-term treatment of mice with all-trans retinoic acid resulted in increased PreB lymphopoiesis in BM and an increase in thymic double-negative 4 T cells, inverse to that observed upon Nes cell-specific deletion of Rarγ. Collectively, these studies show that RARγ is a regulator of B and T lymphopoiesis via Nes-expressing cells in the BM and thymic microenvironments, respectively.


Sujet(s)
Lymphocytes B/cytologie , Microenvironnement cellulaire/immunologie , Lymphopoïèse/immunologie , Récepteurs à l'acide rétinoïque/immunologie , Lymphocytes T/cytologie , Animaux , Lymphocytes B/immunologie , Moelle osseuse/immunologie , Cellules de la moelle osseuse/immunologie , Différenciation cellulaire/immunologie , Cellules souches hématopoïétiques/cytologie , Cellules souches hématopoïétiques/immunologie , Immunophénotypage , Mâle , Souris , Souris de lignée C57BL , Souris knockout , Nestine/immunologie , Réaction de polymérisation en chaine en temps réel , Lymphocytes T/immunologie , Thymus (glande)/immunologie ,
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Sci Rep ; 5: 15529, 2015 Oct 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26487326

RÉSUMÉ

The gp130 receptor and its binding partners play a central role in cytokine signalling. Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is one of the cytokines that signals through the gp130 receptor complex. CNTF has previously been shown to be a negative regulator of trabecular bone remodelling and important for motor neuron development. Since haematopoietic cell maintenance and differentiation is dependent on the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment, where cells of the osteoblastic lineage are important regulators, we hypothesised that CNTF may also have important roles in regulating haematopoiesis. Analysis of haematopoietic parameters in male and female Cntf(-/-) mice at 12 and 24 weeks of age revealed altered B lymphopoiesis. Strikingly, the B lymphocyte phenotype differed based on sex, age and also the BM microenvironment in which the B cells develop. When BM cells from wildtype mice were transplanted into Cntf(-/-) mice, there were minimal effects on B lymphopoiesis or bone parameters. However, when Cntf(-/-) BM cells were transplanted into a wildtype BM microenvironment, there were changes in both haematopoiesis and bone parameters. Our data reveal that haematopoietic cell-derived CNTF has roles in regulating BM B cell lymphopoiesis and both trabecular and cortical bone, the latter in a sex-dependent manner.


Sujet(s)
Lymphocytes B/métabolisme , Différenciation cellulaire/génétique , Facteur neurotrophique ciliaire/génétique , Hématopoïèse/génétique , Animaux , Lymphocytes B/cytologie , Cellules de la moelle osseuse/métabolisme , Remodelage osseux/génétique , Microenvironnement cellulaire/génétique , Facteur neurotrophique ciliaire/métabolisme , Récepteur gp130 de cytokines/génétique , Récepteur gp130 de cytokines/métabolisme , Femelle , Activation des lymphocytes/génétique , Mâle , Souris , Souris transgéniques , Transduction du signal/génétique
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