2023
Development of neural repair therapy for chronic spinal cord trauma: soluble Nogo receptor decoy from discovery to clinical trial
Howard E, Strittmatter S. Development of neural repair therapy for chronic spinal cord trauma: soluble Nogo receptor decoy from discovery to clinical trial. Current Opinion In Neurology 2023, 36: 516-522. PMID: 37865850, PMCID: PMC10841037, DOI: 10.1097/wco.0000000000001205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryChronic cervical spinal cord injuryCervical spinal cord injuryRecent clinical trialsCentral nervous systemClinical trialsAnimal studiesNeural repairChronic spinal cord injuryIncomplete spinal cord injuryTraumatic spinal cord injuryAdult mammalian central nervous systemContusion spinal cord injuryTreatment-naïve patientsSpinal cord traumaMammalian central nervous systemNeural repair therapiesUpper extremity strengthNonhuman primate studiesReceptor 1 pathwayNeurological recoveryNeurological deficitsCord traumaMedical therapyChronic stageNogo receptor-Fc delivered by haematopoietic cells enhances neurorepair in a multiple sclerosis model
Ye S, Theotokis P, Lee J, Kim M, Nheu D, Ellen O, Bedford T, Ramanujam P, Wright D, McDonald S, Alrehaili A, Bakhuraysah M, Kang J, Siatskas C, Tremblay C, Curtis D, Grigoriadis N, Monif M, Strittmatter S, Petratos S. Nogo receptor-Fc delivered by haematopoietic cells enhances neurorepair in a multiple sclerosis model. Brain Communications 2023, 5: fcad108. PMID: 37091588, PMCID: PMC10116608, DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcad108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisAutoimmune encephalomyelitisHaematopoietic stem cellsFc fusion proteinMultiple sclerosisAnimal modelsExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis lesionsCNS-infiltrating macrophagesStem cellsMultiple sclerosis modelInflammatory cell infiltrateNogo receptor 1Spinal cord injuryContext of neuroinflammationRecipient female miceImmune cell lineagesHigh-affinity receptorDisease-specific mannerDifferentiated phagocytesNeurological recoveryExtensive demyelinationAxonal damageCell infiltrateCNS lesionsNeurological decline
2019
Plexina2 and CRMP2 Signaling Complex Is Activated by Nogo-A-Liganded Ngr1 to Restrict Corticospinal Axon Sprouting after Trauma
Sekine Y, Algarate PT, Cafferty WBJ, Strittmatter SM. Plexina2 and CRMP2 Signaling Complex Is Activated by Nogo-A-Liganded Ngr1 to Restrict Corticospinal Axon Sprouting after Trauma. Journal Of Neuroscience 2019, 39: 3204-3216. PMID: 30804090, PMCID: PMC6788813, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2996-18.2019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCNS traumaNeural repairMouse cervical spinal cordSpinal cord traumaCervical spinal cordNon-neuronal cellsInteraction of NogoAxon growth inhibitionAxonal guidance mechanismsNeurological recoveryAxonal sproutingCNS pathwaysCord traumaFunctional recoveryAxon sproutingSpinal cordNgR1 functionUnilateral pyramidotomyAxon regenerationAdult traumaNgR1TraumaAxon growthNogoCytoplasmic mediators
2018
The nociceptin receptor inhibits axonal regeneration and recovery from spinal cord injury
Sekine Y, Siegel CS, Sekine-Konno T, Cafferty WBJ, Strittmatter SM. The nociceptin receptor inhibits axonal regeneration and recovery from spinal cord injury. Science Signaling 2018, 11 PMID: 29615517, PMCID: PMC6179440, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aao4180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryAxonal regenerationMid-thoracic spinal cordTraumatic spinal cord injuryPartial neurological recoveryTraumatic CNS injuryDorsal hemisectionNeurological recoveryPeptide nociceptinCNS injuryAxon sproutingORL1 agonistSelective blockadeSpinal cordLocomotor functionNociceptin receptorAxon regenerationNeural repairPrimary neuronsNgR1 proteinAxonal growthNull miceMRNA expressionORL1Functional Genome-wide Screen Identifies Pathways Restricting Central Nervous System Axonal Regeneration
Sekine Y, Lin-Moore A, Chenette DM, Wang X, Jiang Z, Cafferty WB, Hammarlund M, Strittmatter SM. Functional Genome-wide Screen Identifies Pathways Restricting Central Nervous System Axonal Regeneration. Cell Reports 2018, 23: 415-428. PMID: 29642001, PMCID: PMC5937716, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAxonsCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsCentral Nervous SystemFemaleGene Regulatory NetworksGenomeMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutNerve RegenerationOptic NerveRab GTP-Binding ProteinsRecovery of FunctionRetinal Ganglion CellsRNA InterferenceRNA, Small InterferingSpinal Cord InjuriesSuppressor of Cytokine Signaling ProteinsConceptsAxonal regenerationCentral nervous system axonal regenerationRetinal ganglion cell axon regenerationGreater motor functionOptic nerve crushCerebral cortical neuronsSpinal cord traumaNeurological recoveryCord traumaNerve crushCNS injuryAxonal regrowthCortical neuronsMotor functionAxon regenerationReceptor bindingComprehensive functional screenAdult mammalsInjuryMultiple pathwaysExpression profilesIdentifies pathwaysSignificant overlapPathwayFunction screen
2016
Inhibition of Poly-ADP-Ribosylation Fails to Increase Axonal Regeneration or Improve Functional Recovery after Adult Mammalian CNS Injury
Wang X, Sekine Y, Byrne AB, Cafferty WB, Hammarlund M, Strittmatter SM. Inhibition of Poly-ADP-Ribosylation Fails to Increase Axonal Regeneration or Improve Functional Recovery after Adult Mammalian CNS Injury. ENeuro 2016, 3: eneuro.0270-16.2016. PMID: 28032120, PMCID: PMC5187389, DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0270-16.2016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAxonsBenzimidazolesCells, CulturedCerebral CortexDisease Models, AnimalFemaleIsoenzymesMaleMice, 129 StrainMice, Inbred C57BLMice, TransgenicMotor ActivityNerve RegenerationOptic Nerve InjuriesPoly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase InhibitorsRecovery of FunctionSpinal Cord InjuriesThoracic VertebraeConceptsOptic nerve crush injuryNerve crush injuryThoracic spinal cordAxonal regenerationSpinal cordDorsal hemisectionCrush injuryFunctional recoveryPARP inhibitorsMotor function recoveryRecovery of functionPoly (ADP-ribose) polymeraseClinical PARP inhibitorsNeurological recoveryShort hairpin RNACNS traumaCNS injuryFunction recoveryAxonal regrowthSystemic administrationPharmacodynamic actionAxon regenerationTraumatic damageTherapeutic efficacyNeurological trauma
2014
Human NgR-Fc Decoy Protein via Lumbar Intrathecal Bolus Administration Enhances Recovery from Rat Spinal Cord Contusion
Wang X, Yigitkanli K, Kim CY, Sekine-Konno T, Wirak D, Frieden E, Bhargava A, Maynard G, Cafferty WB, Strittmatter SM. Human NgR-Fc Decoy Protein via Lumbar Intrathecal Bolus Administration Enhances Recovery from Rat Spinal Cord Contusion. Journal Of Neurotrauma 2014, 31: 1955-1966. PMID: 24964223, PMCID: PMC4245872, DOI: 10.1089/neu.2014.3355.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryTraumatic spinal cord injurySpinal cord contusionNeurological recoveryCord contusionRat spinal cord contusionSpinal contusion injuryLumbar intrathecal spaceLumbar spinal cordContinuous intracerebroventricular infusionRodent SCI modelsPercentage of ratsRaphespinal axonsContusion injuryAdministration regimenSCI modelContinuous infusionCord injuryIntracerebroventricular infusionIntrathecal spaceSpinal cordPreclinical modelsEffective treatmentWalking tasksClinical testing
2010
MAG and OMgp Synergize with Nogo-A to Restrict Axonal Growth and Neurological Recovery after Spinal Cord Trauma
Cafferty WB, Duffy P, Huebner E, Strittmatter SM. MAG and OMgp Synergize with Nogo-A to Restrict Axonal Growth and Neurological Recovery after Spinal Cord Trauma. Journal Of Neuroscience 2010, 30: 6825-6837. PMID: 20484625, PMCID: PMC2883258, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.6239-09.2010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalysis of VarianceAnimalsBiotinCells, CulturedDextransDisease Models, AnimalFemaleFunctional LateralityGanglia, SpinalGPI-Linked ProteinsMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMutationMyelin ProteinsMyelin-Associated GlycoproteinMyelin-Oligodendrocyte GlycoproteinNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuronsNogo ProteinsPyramidal TractsReceptors, Cell SurfaceReceptors, SerotoninRecovery of FunctionSpinal Cord InjuriesConceptsAxonal growthSpinal Cord Injury StudyMutant miceGreater axonal growthGreater behavioral recoverySpinal cord traumaWild-type miceAxonal growth inhibitionHeterozygous mutant miceDeficient myelinNeurological recoveryCNS damageTriple-mutant miceBehavioral recoveryCord traumaFunctional recoveryNeurological functionMyelin inhibitorsAxonal regrowthReceptor mechanismsInjury studiesMyelin inhibitionDecoy receptorOptimal chanceMice
2006
Delayed Nogo receptor therapy improves recovery from spinal cord contusion
Wang X, Baughman KW, Basso DM, Strittmatter SM. Delayed Nogo receptor therapy improves recovery from spinal cord contusion. Annals Of Neurology 2006, 60: 540-549. PMID: 16958113, PMCID: PMC2855693, DOI: 10.1002/ana.20953.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAxonsDisease Models, AnimalDrug Administration ScheduleDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleInjections, IntraventricularLocomotionMyelin SheathPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsPyramidal TractsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecovery of FunctionRolipramSpinal Cord InjuriesTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsSpinal cord contusionCord contusionSpinal cordAxonal growthHuman spinal cord injuryAdult central nervous systemBresnahan locomotor scoresFc treatment groupVehicle-treated groupTime of injuryCyclic adenosine monophosphate phosphodiesterase inhibitorSpinal cord injuryRecovery of locomotionAddition of rolipramRostral spinal cordCentral nervous systemCaudal spinal cordBeneficial behavioral effectsDelayed therapyNeurological recoveryRaphespinal axonsAcute therapyCorticospinal axonsLocomotor scoresIntracerebroventricular route