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Inhibition of Repulsive Guidance Molecule-a Ameliorates Compromised Blood-spinal Cord Barrier Integrity Associated with Neuromyelitis Optica in Rats

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Journal J Neuroimmunol
Specialty Neurology
Date 2024 Feb 2
PMID 38306928
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Abstract

The influx of pathogenic aquaporin-4 antibodies (AQP4-Abs) across the blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) is crucial for the development and exacerbation of neuromyelitis optica (NMO). We examined whether prophylactic intravenous administration of anti-repulsive guidance molecule-a antibodies (RGMa-Abs) has disease-modifying effects on BSCB dysfunction using an NMO model elicited by peripheral administration of AQP4-Abs to rats. RGMa-Ab treatment attenuated the acute exacerbation of perivascular astrocytopathy in the spinal cord and clinical symptoms, which were highly correlated with neurofilament light chain levels in both the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. Additionally, RGMa-Ab treatment suppressed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines/chemokines and the infiltration of inflammatory cells into the spinal cord. CSF analysis of NMO rats revealed that RGMa-Ab treatment improved the CSF/serum albumin ratio and suppressed AQP4-Abs influx. RGMa inhibition using RGMa-Abs is suggested as a potential therapeutic option for BSCB dysfunction associated with NMO.

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