Poster at Neuroscience
2004, San Diego, 23-27 October 2004
Immune
modulation: A Novel Treatment for Ischemic Stroke
Geffen Y1, Nyska A2,
Kipnis J3, Ziv Y3,
Smirnov I1 ,Shpilman S1, Vertkin I
1,Kimron M1, Hecht T4,
Reymann K4, M, Schwartz M3, Yoles E1
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1Proneuron Biotechnologies, Ness –Ziona 74101,
Israel
2Lab. Expt. Path., Natl. Inst. Env. Health Sci.,
NIH, PO Box 12233, NC 27709, USA
3Dept. Neurobiol, Weizmann Inst. Sci., Rehovot,
76100, Israel
4FAN gGmbH, 39120,
Magdeburg, Germany
In stroke, as in many neurodegenerative disorders, the
immune response evoked by injury mediates degenerative and
repair processes. Recently, it was shown that activation of
the autoimmune response is part of a physiological repair
mechanism that operates following CNS damage. Moreover, an
appropriately controlled boost to the immune response, by
vaccination or transfer of CNS-reactive T-cells, was shown
to enhance functional recovery. PN277 is a synthetic
copolymer that boosts the immune response to CNS injury. In
vitro studies revealed that PN277 attenuates the suppressor
activity of naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory
T-cells. In vivo experiments showed that PN277 increases
resistance of CNS neurons following exposure to toxic
glutamate. We examined the effect of PN277 in a rat model of
permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). A single
injection of PN277, administered 24 hours post MCAO,
resulted in significantly improved neurological outcomes
measured during 6 weeks. using Morris Water Maze (visible
platform task) evaluations 4 weeks post MCAO showed that
whereas untreated rats behaved abnormally, PN277-treated
rats behaved normally, like sham-operated rats. PN277 had no
effect on infarct volume, but enhanced survival of
hippocampal neurons, and cell proliferation at the
subventricular zone and the dentate gyrus, areas shown to
contain neuronal progenitor cells. Histopathology indicated
that 4 weeks after PN277 injection there is no significant
residual inflammation, and the degree of gliosis is
comparable to control MCAO rats. PN277 may be used as a
safe, non-destructive, immune-based therapy that enhances
tissue repair and gives long-lasting functional and
behavioural recovery, even when given as late as 24 hours
after stroke.