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Nephrilin peptide modulates a neuroimmune stress response in rodent models of burn trauma and sepsis.

Desmond D Mascarenhas1, Amina Elayadi, Baljit K Singh, Anesh Prasai, Sachin D Hegde, David N Herndon, Celeste C Finnerty.   

Abstract

Sepsis occurs three times more often in burns than in other types of trauma, suggesting an overlap or synergy between underlying immune mechanisms in burn trauma and sepsis. Nephrilin peptide, a designed inhibitor of mTORC2, has previously been shown to modulate a neuroimmune stress response in rodent models of xenobiotic and metabolic stress. Here we investigate the effect of nephrilin peptide administration in different rodent models of burn trauma and sepsis. In a rat scald burn model, daily subcutaneous bolus injection of 4 mg/kg nephrilin significantly reduced the elevation of kidney tissue substance P, S100A9 gene expression, PMN infiltration and plasma inflammatory markers in the acute phase, while suppressing plasma CCL2 and insulin C-peptide, kidney p66shc-S36 phosphorylation and PKC-beta and CGRP in dorsal root ganglia at 14 days (chronic phase). In the mouse cecal ligation and puncture model of sepsis, nephrilin fully protected mice from mortality between surgery and day 7, compared to 67% mortality in saline-treated animals, while significantly reducing elevated CCL2 in plasma. mTORC2 may modulate important neuroimmune responses in both burn trauma and sepsis.

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Keywords:  Nephrilin; S100A9; burns; neuroimmune; p66shc; sepsis

Year:  2013        PMID: 24273694      PMCID: PMC3828741     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma        ISSN: 2160-2026


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