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Washington University School of Medicine

2022

Inflammation

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Single-Dose Intrathecal Dorsal Root Ganglia Toxicity Of Onasemnogene Abeparvovec In Cynomolgus Monkeys, Francis Fonyuy Tukov, Keith Mansfield, Mark Milton, Emily Meseck, Kelley Penraat, Deepa Chand, Andreas Hartmann Jul 2022

Single-Dose Intrathecal Dorsal Root Ganglia Toxicity Of Onasemnogene Abeparvovec In Cynomolgus Monkeys, Francis Fonyuy Tukov, Keith Mansfield, Mark Milton, Emily Meseck, Kelley Penraat, Deepa Chand, Andreas Hartmann

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Intravenous onasemnogene abeparvovec is approved for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy in children < 2 years. For later-onset patients, intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec may be advantageous over intravenous administration. Recently, microscopic dorsal root ganglion (DRG) changes were observed in nonhuman primates (NHPs) following intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec administration. To characterize these DRG findings, two NHP studies evaluating intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec administration were conducted: a 12-month study with a 6-week interim cohort and a 13-week study with a 2-week interim cohort. The latter investigated the potential impact of prednisolone or rituximab plus everolimus on DRG toxicity. An additional 6-month, single-dose, intravenous NHP study conducted in parallel evaluated onasemnogene abeparvovec safety (including DRG toxicity) with or without prednisolone coadministration. Intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec administration was well tolerated and not associated with clinical observations. Microscopic onasemnogene abeparvovec-related changes were observed in the DRG and trigeminal ganglion (TG) and included mononuclear cell inflammation and/or neuronal degeneration, which was colocalized with high vector transcript expression at 6 weeks postdose. Incidence and severity of DRG changes were generally decreased after 52 weeks compared with 6 weeks postdose. Other onasemnogene abeparvovec-related microscopic findings of axonal degeneration, mononuclear cell infiltrates and/or gliosis in the spinal cord, dorsal spinal nerve root/spinal nerves, and/or peripheral nerves were absent or found at decreased incidences and/or severities after 52 weeks. DRG and/or TG microscopic findings following intravenous onasemnogene abeparvovec dosing included minimal to slight neuronal degeneration and mononuclear cell inflammation at 6 weeks and 6 months postdose. Nervous system microscopic findings following intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec (≥1.2 × 10


Macrophages Disseminate Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Through The Direct Extracellular Release Of The Soluble Content Of Their Phagolysosomes, Catherine J Greene, Jenny A Nguyen, Samuel M Cheung, Corey R Arnold, Dale R Balce, Ya Ting Wang, Adrian Soderholm, Neil Mckenna, Devin Aggarwal, Rhiannon I Campden, Benjamin W Ewanchuk, Herbert W Virgin, Robin M Yates Jun 2022

Macrophages Disseminate Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns Through The Direct Extracellular Release Of The Soluble Content Of Their Phagolysosomes, Catherine J Greene, Jenny A Nguyen, Samuel M Cheung, Corey R Arnold, Dale R Balce, Ya Ting Wang, Adrian Soderholm, Neil Mckenna, Devin Aggarwal, Rhiannon I Campden, Benjamin W Ewanchuk, Herbert W Virgin, Robin M Yates

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Recognition of pathogen-or-damage-associated molecular patterns is critical to inflammation. However, most pathogen-or-damage-associated molecular patterns exist within intact microbes/cells and are typically part of non-diffusible, stable macromolecules that are not optimally immunostimulatory or available for immune detection. Partial digestion of microbes/cells following phagocytosis potentially generates new diffusible pathogen-or-damage-associated molecular patterns, however, our current understanding of phagosomal biology would have these molecules sequestered and destroyed within phagolysosomes. Here, we show the controlled release of partially-digested, soluble material from phagolysosomes of macrophages through transient, iterative fusion-fission events between mature phagolysosomes and the plasma membrane, a process we term eructophagy. Eructophagy is most active …


Sustained Effect Of Lactin-V (Lactobacillus Crispatus Ctv-05) On Genital Immunology Following Standard Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment: Results From A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Eric Armstrong, Anke Hemmerling, Steve Miller, Kerianne E. Burke, Sara J. Newmann, Sheldon R. Morris, Hilary Reno, Sanja Huibner, Maria Kulikova, Nico Nagelkerke, Bryan Coburn, Craig R. Cohen, Rupert Kaul Jun 2022

Sustained Effect Of Lactin-V (Lactobacillus Crispatus Ctv-05) On Genital Immunology Following Standard Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment: Results From A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Eric Armstrong, Anke Hemmerling, Steve Miller, Kerianne E. Burke, Sara J. Newmann, Sheldon R. Morris, Hilary Reno, Sanja Huibner, Maria Kulikova, Nico Nagelkerke, Bryan Coburn, Craig R. Cohen, Rupert Kaul

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BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis might increase HIV risk by eliciting genital inflammation and epithelial barrier disruption, whereas vaginal Lactobacillus crispatus is associated with immune quiescence and HIV protection. We investigated the effect of a live biotherapeutic containing L crispatus CTV-05 (LACTIN-V) on genital immunology and key vaginal bacteria.

METHODS: This substudy included women aged 18-45 years who participated in the randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 2b trial of LACTIN-V to reduce bacterial vaginosis recurrence, conducted at four universities and hospitals in the USA. Women with negative results for sexually transmitted infection, pregnancy, and urinary tract infection were provided a 5-day course of vaginal …


Hoil1 Regulates Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Numbers And Type 2 Inflammation In The Small Intestine, Matthew J Wood, Jeffrey N Marshall, Victoria L Hartley, Ta-Chiang Liu, Kazuhiro Iwai, Thaddeus S Stappenbeck, Donna A Macduff Apr 2022

Hoil1 Regulates Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Numbers And Type 2 Inflammation In The Small Intestine, Matthew J Wood, Jeffrey N Marshall, Victoria L Hartley, Ta-Chiang Liu, Kazuhiro Iwai, Thaddeus S Stappenbeck, Donna A Macduff

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Patients with mutations in HOIL1 experience a complex immune disorder including intestinal inflammation. To investigate the role of HOIL1 in regulating intestinal inflammation, we employed a mouse model of partial HOIL1 deficiency. The ileum of HOIL1-deficient mice displayed features of type 2 inflammation including tuft cell and goblet cell hyperplasia, and elevated expression of Il13, Il5 and Il25 mRNA. Inflammation persisted in the absence of T and B cells, and bone marrow chimeric mice revealed a requirement for HOIL1 expression in radiation-resistant cells to regulate inflammation. Although disruption of IL-4 receptor alpha (IL4Rα) signaling on intestinal epithelial cells ameliorated tuft …


Metronidazole Treatment Rapidly Reduces Genital Inflammation Through Effects On Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacteria Rather Than Lactobacilli, Eric Armstrong, Hilary Reno, Et Al. Mar 2022

Metronidazole Treatment Rapidly Reduces Genital Inflammation Through Effects On Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacteria Rather Than Lactobacilli, Eric Armstrong, Hilary Reno, Et Al.

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BackgroundBacterial vaginosis (BV) causes genital inflammation and increases HIV risk, whereas a vaginal microbiota dominated by Lactobacillus species is associated with immune quiescence and relative HIV protection. BV treatment reduces genital inflammation, but it is unclear whether this reduction is driven by a decrease in BV-associated bacteria or an increase in Lactobacillus species.METHODSTo evaluate the short-term effect of standard BV treatment on genital immunology and the vaginal microbiota, vaginal swabs were collected immediately before and after metronidazole treatment for BV and analyzed with multiplex ELISA, metagenomic sequencing, and quantitative PCR.RESULTSTopical metronidazole treatment rapidly reduced vaginal levels of proinflammatory cytokines, chemokines, …


Loss Of Function Of Wfs1 Causes Er Stress-Mediated Inflammation In Pancreatic Β-Cells, Shuntaro Morikawa, Lindsey Blacher, Chinyere Onwumere, Fumihiko Urano Jan 2022

Loss Of Function Of Wfs1 Causes Er Stress-Mediated Inflammation In Pancreatic Β-Cells, Shuntaro Morikawa, Lindsey Blacher, Chinyere Onwumere, Fumihiko Urano

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Wolfram syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, optic nerve atrophy, hearing loss, diabetes insipidus, and progressive neurodegeneration. Pathogenic variants in the


The Human Male Liver Is Predisposed To Inflammation Via Enhanced Myeloid Responses To Inflammatory Triggers, Adrian Kuipery, Deeqa Mahamed, Shirin Nkongolo, June Ann D'Angelo, Alexandra Johnson Valiente, Aman Mehrotra, William C Chapman, Peter Horton, Ian Mcgilvray, Harry L A Janssen, Adam J Gehring Jan 2022

The Human Male Liver Is Predisposed To Inflammation Via Enhanced Myeloid Responses To Inflammatory Triggers, Adrian Kuipery, Deeqa Mahamed, Shirin Nkongolo, June Ann D'Angelo, Alexandra Johnson Valiente, Aman Mehrotra, William C Chapman, Peter Horton, Ian Mcgilvray, Harry L A Janssen, Adam J Gehring

2020-Current year OA Pubs

BACKGROUND & AIM: Men have a higher prevalence of liver disease. Liver myeloid cells can regulate tissue inflammation, which drives progression of liver disease. We hypothesized that sex alters the responsiveness of liver myeloid cells, predisposing men to severe liver inflammation.

METHODS: Luminex was done on plasma from Hepatitis B Virus infected patients undergoing nucleoside analogue cessation in 45 male and female patients. We collected immune cells from the sinusoids of uninfected livers of 53 male and female donors. Multiparametric flow cytometry was used to phenotype and characterize immune composition. Isolated monocytes were stimulated with TLR ligands to measure the …


The Role Of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps In Acute Lung Injury, Davide Scozzi, Fuyi Liao, Alexander S Krupnick, Daniel Kreisel, Andrew E Gelman Jan 2022

The Role Of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps In Acute Lung Injury, Davide Scozzi, Fuyi Liao, Alexander S Krupnick, Daniel Kreisel, Andrew E Gelman

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Acute lung injury (ALI) is a heterogeneous inflammatory condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Neutrophils play a key role in the development of different forms of ALI, and the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is emerging as a common pathogenic mechanism. NETs are essential in controlling pathogens, and their defective release or increased degradation leads to a higher risk of infection. However, NETs also contain several pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic molecules than can exacerbate thromboinflammation and lung tissue injury. To reduce NET-mediated lung damage and inflammation, DNase is frequently used in preclinical models of ALI due to its capability …


Apoe Mediated Neuroinflammation And Neurodegeneration In Alzheimer's Disease, Samira Parhizkar, David M Holtzman Jan 2022

Apoe Mediated Neuroinflammation And Neurodegeneration In Alzheimer's Disease, Samira Parhizkar, David M Holtzman

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Neuroinflammation is a central mechanism involved in neurodegeneration as observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent form of neurodegenerative disease. Apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4), the strongest genetic risk factor for AD, directly influences disease onset and progression by interacting with the major pathological hallmarks of AD including amyloid-β plaques, neurofibrillary tau tangles, as well as neuroinflammation. Microglia and astrocytes, the two major immune cells in the brain, exist in an immune-vigilant state providing immunological defense as well as housekeeping functions that promote neuronal well-being. It is becoming increasingly evident that under disease conditions, these immune cells become progressively dysfunctional in …