TLR4-Binding DNA aptamers show a protective effect against acute stroke in animal models
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2018-08-01
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Since Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mediates brain damage after
stroke, development of TLR4 antagonists is a promising therapeutic
strategy for this disease. Our aim was to generate
TLR4-blocking DNA aptamers to be used for stroke treatment.
From a random oligonucleotide pool, we identified
two aptamers (ApTLR#1R, ApTLR#4F) with high affinity
for human TLR4 by systematic evolution of ligands by exponential
enrichment (SELEX). Optimized truncated forms
(ApTLR#1RT, ApTLR#4FT) were obtained. Our data demonstrate
specific binding of both aptamers to human TLR4
as well as a TLR4 antagonistic effect. ApTLR#4F and
ApTLR#4FT showed a long-lasting protective effect against
brain injury induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion
(MCAO), an effect that was absent in TLR4-deficient mice.
Similar effects were obtained in other MCAO models,
including in rat. Additionally, efficacy of ApTLR#4FT in a
model of brain ischemia-reperfusion in rat supports the use
of this aptamer in patients undergoing artery recanalization
induced by pharmacological or mechanical interventions.
The absence of major toxicology aspects and the good safety
profile of the aptamers further encourage their future clinical
positioning for stroke therapy and possibly other diseases in
which TLR4 plays a deleterious role.
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Fernández G, Moraga A, Cuartero MI, García-Culebras A, Peña-Martínez C, Pradillo JM, Hernández-Jiménez M, Sacristán S, Ayuso MI, Gonzalo-Gobernado R, Fernández-López D, Martín ME, Moro MA, González VM, Lizasoain I. TLR4-Binding DNA Aptamers Show a Protective Effect against Acute Stroke in Animal Models. Mol Ther. 2018 Aug 1;26(8):2047-2059. doi: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2018.05.019. Epub 2018 Jun 15. PMID: 29910175; PMCID: PMC6094477.
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