VEGF-C prophylaxis favors lymphatic drainage and modulates neuroinflammation in a stroke model

VEGF-C预防性治疗有利于淋巴引流,并能调节卒中模型中的神经炎症。

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作者:Ligia Simoes Braga Boisserand,Luiz Henrique Geraldo,Jean Bouchart,Marie-Renee El Kamouh,Seyoung Lee,Basavaraju G Sanganahalli,Myriam Spajer,Shenqi Zhang,Sungwoon Lee,Maxime Parent,Yuechuan Xue,Mario Skarica,Xiangyun Yin,Justine Guegan,Kevin Boyé,Felipe Saceanu Leser,Laurent Jacob,Mathilde Poulet,Mingfeng Li,Xiaodan Liu,Sofia E Velazquez,Ruchith Singhabahu,Mark E Robinson,Michael H Askenase,Artem Osherov,Nenad Sestan,Jiangbing Zhou,Kari Alitalo,Eric Song,Anne Eichmann,Lauren H Sansing,Helene Benveniste,Fahmeed Hyder,Jean-Leon Thomas

Abstract

Meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) promote tissue clearance and immune surveillance in the central nervous system (CNS). Vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) regulates MLV development and maintenance and has therapeutic potential for treating neurological disorders. Herein, we investigated the effects of VEGF-C overexpression on brain fluid drainage and ischemic stroke outcomes in mice. Intracerebrospinal administration of an adeno-associated virus expressing mouse full-length VEGF-C (AAV-mVEGF-C) increased CSF drainage to the deep cervical lymph nodes (dCLNs) by enhancing lymphatic growth and upregulated neuroprotective signaling pathways identified by single nuclei RNA sequencing of brain cells. In a mouse model of ischemic stroke, AAV-mVEGF-C pretreatment reduced stroke injury and ameliorated motor performances in the subacute stage, associated with mitigated microglia-mediated inflammation and increased BDNF signaling in brain cells. Neuroprotective effects of VEGF-C were lost upon cauterization of the dCLN afferent lymphatics and not mimicked by acute post-stroke VEGF-C injection. We conclude that VEGF-C prophylaxis promotes multiple vascular, immune, and neural responses that culminate in a protection against neurological damage in acute ischemic stroke.

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