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Published in: Translational Stroke Research 1/2015

01-02-2015 | Original Article

Preclinical Evaluation of Recombinant T Cell Receptor Ligand RTL1000 as a Therapeutic Agent in Ischemic Stroke

Authors: Wenbin Zhu, Amanda Casper, Nicole L. Libal, Stephanie J. Murphy, Sheetal Bodhankar, Halina Offner, Nabil J. Alkayed

Published in: Translational Stroke Research | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Recombinant T cell Receptor Ligand 1000 (RTL1000), a partial human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule coupled to a human myelin peptide, reduces infarct size after experimental stroke in HLA-DRB1*1502 transgenic (DR2-Tg) mice. In this study, we characterized the therapeutic time window of opportunity for RTL1000; we explored the efficacy of a single dose of RTL1000 administration and determined if RTL1000 affords long-term neurobehavioral functional improvement after ischemic stroke. Male DR2-Tg mice underwent 60 min of intraluminal reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). RTL1000 or vehicle was injected 4, 6, or 8 h after MCAO, followed by three daily injections. In the single-dose study, one-time injection of RTL1000 was applied 4 h after MCAO. Cortical, striatal, and hemispheric infarct sizes were measured 24 or 96 h after stroke. Behavioral testing, including neuroscore evaluation, open field, paw preference, and novel object recognition, was performed up to 28 days after stroke. Our data showed that RTL1000 significantly reduced the infarct size 96 h after MCAO when the first injection was given at 4 and 6 h, but not 8 h, after the onset of stroke. A single dose of 400 or 100 μg RTL1000 also significantly reduced the infarct size 24 h after MCAO. Behavioral testing showed that RTL1000 treatment used 4 h after MCAO improved long-term cognitive outcome 28 days after stroke. Taken together, RTL1000 protects against acute injury if applied within a 6-h time window and improves long-term functional recovery after experimental stroke in DR2-Tg mice.
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Metadata
Title
Preclinical Evaluation of Recombinant T Cell Receptor Ligand RTL1000 as a Therapeutic Agent in Ischemic Stroke
Authors
Wenbin Zhu
Amanda Casper
Nicole L. Libal
Stephanie J. Murphy
Sheetal Bodhankar
Halina Offner
Nabil J. Alkayed
Publication date
01-02-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Translational Stroke Research / Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 1868-4483
Electronic ISSN: 1868-601X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12975-014-0373-7

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