利用淀粉样蛋白选择性光氧化技术促进体内聚集的Aβ清除。

IF 2.9 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Insights Pub Date : 2022-09-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26331055221126179
Yukiko Hori, Youhei Sohma, Motomu Kanai, Taisuke Tomita
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阿尔茨海默病(AD)的特点是2种淀粉样蛋白的聚集和沉积:淀粉样蛋白β肽(Aβ)和tau蛋白。使用抗a β抗体促进聚集的a β清除的免疫疗法最近被强调为一种有前途的治疗AD的疾病改善方法。然而,免疫疗法仍然存在一些问题,如进入大脑的效率低,成本高。我们开发了“淀粉样蛋白选择性光氧化技术”,作为淀粉样蛋白的免疫治疗。光氧化可以利用光催化剂和光照射将氧原子人工地附着在淀粉样蛋白的特定氨基酸上。我们发现,活体AD模型小鼠的体内光氧化降低了大脑中聚集的Aβ。此外,我们还表明,小胶质细胞负责促进大脑中光氧合Aβ的清除。这些结果表明,我们的光氧合技术有潜力作为一种治疗AD的疾病修饰疗法,促进淀粉样蛋白的降解,从而与免疫疗法相媲美。在这里,我们介绍了我们的技术及其在体内的影响,我们之前在Ozawa等人,Brain, 2021中展示过,以及在另一份出版物Nagashima等人,Sci.中描述的对非侵入性体内光氧化的进一步改进。Adv., 2021,作为扩展讨论。
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Promotion in the Clearance of Aggregated Aβ In Vivo Using Amyloid Selective Photo-Oxygenation Technology.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the aggregation and deposition of 2 amyloid proteins: amyloid β peptide (Aβ) and tau protein. Immunotherapies using anti-Aβ antibodies to promote the clearance of aggregated Aβ have recently been highlighted as a promising disease-modifying approach against AD. However, immunotherapy has still some problems, such as low efficiency of delivery into the brain and high costs. We have developed the "amyloid selective photo-oxygenation technology" as a comparable to immunotherapy for amyloids. The photo-oxygenation can artificially attach the oxygen atoms to specific amino acids in amyloid proteins using photocatalyst and light irradiation. We revealed that in vivo photo-oxygenation for living AD model mice reduced the aggregated Aβ in the brain. Moreover, we also showed that microglia were responsible for this promoted clearance of photo-oxygenated Aβ from the brain. These results indicated that our photo-oxygenation technology has the potential as a disease-modifying therapy against AD to promote the degradation of amyloids, resulting in being comparable to immunotherapy. Here, we introduce our technology and its effects in vivo that we showed previously in Ozawa et al., Brain, 2021, as well as a further improvement towards non-invasive in vivo photo-oxygenation described in another publication Nagashima et al., Sci. Adv., 2021, as expanded discussion.

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