{"title":"EphA4 靶向肽共轭细胞外囊泡使成年神经干细胞恢复活力并对老龄大鼠产生治疗效果","authors":"Satyajit Ghosh, Rajsekhar Roy, Nabanita Mukherjee, Surojit Ghosh, Moumita Jash, Aniket Jana, Surajit Ghosh","doi":"10.1021/acschemneuro.4c00331","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Aging and various neurodegenerative diseases cause significant reduction in adult neurogenesis and simultaneous increase in quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs), which impact the brain’s regenerative capabilities. To deal with this challenging issue, current treatments involve stem cell transplants or prevention of neurodegeneration; however, the efficacy or success of this process remains limited. Therefore, extensive and focused investigation is highly demanding to overcome this challenging task. Here, we have designed an efficient peptide-based EphA4 receptor-targeted ligand through an in silico approach. Further, this strategy involves chemical conjugation of the peptide with adipose tissue stem cell-derived EV (Exo-pep-11). Interestingly, our newly designed engineered EV, Exo-pep-11, targets NSC through EphA4 receptors, which offers promising therapeutic advantages by stimulating NSC proliferation and subsequent differentiation. Our result demonstrates that NSC successfully internalized Exo-pep-11 in both in vitro culture conditions as well as in the in vivo aging rats. We found that the uptake of Exo-pep-11 decreased by ∼2.3-fold when NSC was treated with EphA4 antibody before Exo-pep-11 incubation, which confirms the receptor-specific uptake of Exo-pep-11. Exo-pep-11 treatment also increases NSC proliferation by ∼1.9-fold and also shows ∼1.6- and ∼2.4-fold increase in expressions of Nestin and ID1, respectively. Exo-pep-11 also has the potential to increase neurogenesis in aging rats, which is confirmed by ∼1.6- and ∼1.5-fold increases in expressions of TH and Tuj1, respectively, in rat olfactory bulb. Overall, our findings highlight the potential role of Exo-pep-11 for prospective applications in combating age-related declines in NSC activity and neurogenesis.","PeriodicalId":4,"journal":{"name":"ACS Applied Energy Materials","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":5.4000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"EphA4 Targeting Peptide-Conjugated Extracellular Vesicles Rejuvenates Adult Neural Stem Cells and Exerts Therapeutic Benefits in Aging Rats\",\"authors\":\"Satyajit Ghosh, Rajsekhar Roy, Nabanita Mukherjee, Surojit Ghosh, Moumita Jash, Aniket Jana, Surajit Ghosh\",\"doi\":\"10.1021/acschemneuro.4c00331\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Aging and various neurodegenerative diseases cause significant reduction in adult neurogenesis and simultaneous increase in quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs), which impact the brain’s regenerative capabilities. 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EphA4 Targeting Peptide-Conjugated Extracellular Vesicles Rejuvenates Adult Neural Stem Cells and Exerts Therapeutic Benefits in Aging Rats
Aging and various neurodegenerative diseases cause significant reduction in adult neurogenesis and simultaneous increase in quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs), which impact the brain’s regenerative capabilities. To deal with this challenging issue, current treatments involve stem cell transplants or prevention of neurodegeneration; however, the efficacy or success of this process remains limited. Therefore, extensive and focused investigation is highly demanding to overcome this challenging task. Here, we have designed an efficient peptide-based EphA4 receptor-targeted ligand through an in silico approach. Further, this strategy involves chemical conjugation of the peptide with adipose tissue stem cell-derived EV (Exo-pep-11). Interestingly, our newly designed engineered EV, Exo-pep-11, targets NSC through EphA4 receptors, which offers promising therapeutic advantages by stimulating NSC proliferation and subsequent differentiation. Our result demonstrates that NSC successfully internalized Exo-pep-11 in both in vitro culture conditions as well as in the in vivo aging rats. We found that the uptake of Exo-pep-11 decreased by ∼2.3-fold when NSC was treated with EphA4 antibody before Exo-pep-11 incubation, which confirms the receptor-specific uptake of Exo-pep-11. Exo-pep-11 treatment also increases NSC proliferation by ∼1.9-fold and also shows ∼1.6- and ∼2.4-fold increase in expressions of Nestin and ID1, respectively. Exo-pep-11 also has the potential to increase neurogenesis in aging rats, which is confirmed by ∼1.6- and ∼1.5-fold increases in expressions of TH and Tuj1, respectively, in rat olfactory bulb. Overall, our findings highlight the potential role of Exo-pep-11 for prospective applications in combating age-related declines in NSC activity and neurogenesis.
期刊介绍:
ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.