| Literature DB >> 29575461 |
Feng Zeng1, Yingwei Wu2, Xinwei Li1, Xiaojiao Ge1, Qinghua Guo1, Xiaobing Lou3, Zhonglian Cao1, Bingwen Hu3, Nicholas J Long4, Ying Mao5, Cong Li1,6.
Abstract
The neuroprotective effect of ceria nanoparticles in the context of brain disorders has been explained by their antioxidant effect. However, the in-depth mechanism remains unknown. As resident immune cells in the brain, microglia exert a variety of functional reprogramming termed as polarization in response to stress stimuli. Herein, custom-made ceria nanoparticles were developed and found to scavenge multiple reactive oxygen species with extremely high efficiency. These nanoparticles drove microglial polarization from a pro-inflammatory phenotype to an anti-inflammatory phenotype under pathological conditions. Pretreatment of these nanoparticles changed the microglial function from detrimental to protective for the neuronal cells by blocking the pro-inflammatory signaling. This work not only helps to elucidate the mechanism of ceria-nanoparticle-mediated neuroprotection but also provides a new strategy to rebalance the immuno-environment by switching the equilibrium of the phenotypic activation of microglia.Entities:
Keywords: central nervous system; cerium; immunotherapy; microglia; nanoparticles
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29575461 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201802309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336