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Laquinimod Treatment Improves Myelination Deficits at the Transcriptional and Ultrastructural Levels in the YAC128 Mouse Model of Huntington Disease.

Marta Garcia-Miralles1, Nur Amirah Binte Mohammad Yusof1, Jing Ying Tan1, Carola I Radulescu1, Harwin Sidik1, Liang Juin Tan1, Haim Belinson2, Neta Zach2, Michael R Hayden1,2,3,4, Mahmoud A Pouladi5,6.   

Abstract

Laquinimod, an immunomodulatory agent under clinical development for Huntington disease (HD), has recently been shown to confer behavioural improvements that are coupled with prevention of atrophy of the white matter (WM)-rich corpus callosum (CC) in the YAC128 HD mice. However, the nature of the WM improvements is not known yet. Here we investigated the effects of laquinimod on HD-related myelination deficits at the cellular, molecular and ultrastructural levels. We showed that laquinimod treatment improves motor learning and motor function deficits in YAC128 HD mice, and confirmed its antidepressant effect even at the lowest dose used. In addition, we demonstrated for the first time the beneficial effects of laquinimod on myelination in the posterior region of the CC where it reversed changes in myelin sheath thickness and rescued Mbp mRNA and protein deficits. Furthermore, the effect of laquinimod on myelin-related gene expression was not region-specific since the levels of the Mbp and Plp1 transcripts were also increased in the striatum. Also, we did not detect changes in immune cell densities or levels of inflammatory genes in 3-month-old YAC128 HD mice, and these were not altered with laquinimod treatment. Thus, the beneficial effects of laquinimod on HD-related myelination abnormalities in YAC128 HD mice do not appear to be dependent on its immunomodulatory activity. Altogether, our findings describe the beneficial effects of laquinimod treatment on HD-related myelination abnormalities and highlight its therapeutic potential for the treatment of WM pathology in HD patients.

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Keywords:  Behaviour; Huntington disease; Laquinimod; Myelination; Oligodendroglia; White matter

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30334188     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-018-1393-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


  12 in total

1.  Intrinsic mutant HTT-mediated defects in oligodendroglia cause myelination deficits and behavioral abnormalities in Huntington disease.

Authors:  Costanza Ferrari Bardile; Marta Garcia-Miralles; Nicholas S Caron; Nirmala Arul Rayan; Sarah R Langley; Nathan Harmston; Ana Maria Rondelli; Roy Tang Yi Teo; Sabine Waltl; Lisa M Anderson; Han-Gyu Bae; Sangyong Jung; Anna Williams; Shyam Prabhakar; Enrico Petretto; Michael R Hayden; Mahmoud A Pouladi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-04-23       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Current and Possible Future Therapeutic Options for Huntington's Disease.

Authors:  Mackenzie W Ferguson; Connor J Kennedy; Thulani H Palpagama; Henry J Waldvogel; Richard L M Faull; Andrea Kwakowsky
Journal:  J Cent Nerv Syst Dis       Date:  2022-05-21

3.  The longevity-associated variant of BPIFB4 improves a CXCR4-mediated striatum-microglia crosstalk preventing disease progression in a mouse model of Huntington's disease.

Authors:  Alba Di Pardo; Elena Ciaglia; Monica Cattaneo; Anna Maciag; Francesco Montella; Valentina Lopardo; Anna Ferrario; Francesco Villa; Michele Madonna; Enrico Amico; Albino Carrizzo; Antonio Damato; Giuseppe Pepe; Federico Marracino; Alberto Auricchio; Carmine Vecchione; Vittorio Maglione; Annibale A Puca
Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2020-07-18       Impact factor: 8.469

4.  Laquinimod Protects Against TNF-α-Induced Attachment of Monocytes to Human Aortic Endothelial Cells (HAECs) by Increasing the Expression of KLF2.

Authors:  Tiechao Jiang; Wenhao Zhang; Zhongyu Wang
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 4.162

5.  The Role of Microglia and Astrocytes in Huntington's Disease.

Authors:  Thulani H Palpagama; Henry J Waldvogel; Richard L M Faull; Andrea Kwakowsky
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2019-10-25       Impact factor: 5.639

6.  Laquinimod Supports Remyelination in Non-Supportive Environments.

Authors:  Stella Nyamoya; Julia Steinle; Uta Chrzanowski; Joel Kaye; Christoph Schmitz; Cordian Beyer; Markus Kipp
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 7.  Immunotherapies in Huntington's disease and α-Synucleinopathies.

Authors:  Oluwaseun Fatoba; Yosuke Ohtake; Takahide Itokazu; Toshihide Yamashita
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-02-25       Impact factor: 7.561

8.  Early white matter pathology in the fornix of the limbic system in Huntington disease.

Authors:  Mahmoud A Pouladi; Åsa Petersén; Sanaz Gabery; Jing Eugene Kwa; Rachel Y Cheong; Barbara Baldo; Costanza Ferrari Bardile; Brendan Tan; Catriona McLean; Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis; Govinda R Poudel; Glenda Halliday
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  2021-08-26       Impact factor: 17.088

9.  Laquinimod dampens IL-1β signaling and Th17-polarizing capacity of monocytes in patients with MS.

Authors:  Sinah Engel; Valérie Jolivel; Stefan H-P Kraus; Morad Zayoud; Karolina Rosenfeld; Hayrettin Tumani; Roberto Furlan; Florian C Kurschus; Ari Waisman; Felix Luessi
Journal:  Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm       Date:  2020-11-17

10.  Laquinimod Modulates Human Astrocyte Function and Dampens Astrocyte-Induced Neurotoxicity during Inflammation.

Authors:  Emanuela Colombo; Rosaria Pascente; Daniela Triolo; Claudia Bassani; Anthea De Angelis; Francesca Ruffini; Linda Ottoboni; Giancarlo Comi; Gianvito Martino; Cinthia Farina
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-11-18       Impact factor: 4.411

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