Preimplantation Factor (PIF*) reverses neuroinflammation while promoting neural repair in EAE model

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Introduction: Embryo-derived PIF modulates systemic maternal immunity without suppression. Synthetic analog (sPIF) prevents juvenile diabetes, preserves islet function, reducing oxidative stress/protein misfolding. We investigate sPIF effectiveness in controlling neuroinflammation/MS. Methods: Examine sPIF-induced protection against harsh, clinical-relevant murine EAE-PLP acute and chronic models. Evaluate clinical indices: circulating cytokines, spinal cord histology, genome, canonical global proteome, cultured PLP-activated splenocytes cytokines, and immunophenotype. Results: Short-term, low-dose sPIF prevented paralysis development and lowered mortality (P < 0.05). Episodic sPIF reversed chronic paralysis (P < 0.0001) completely in > 50%, by day 82. Prevention model: 12 days post-therapy, sPIF reduced circulating IL12 ten-fold and inflammatory cells access to spinal cord. Regression model: sPIF blocked PLP-induced IL17 and IL6 secretions. Long-term chronic model: sPIF reduced spinal cord pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines, (ALCAM, CF1, CCL8), apoptosis-promoters, inflammatory cells access (JAM3, OPA1), solute channels (ATPases), aberrant coagulation factors (Serpins), and pro-antigenic MOG. Canonical proteomic analysis demonstrated reduced oxidative phosphorylation, vesicle traffic, cytoskeleton remodeling involved in neuro-cytoskeleton breakdown (tubulins), associated with axon re-assembly by (MTAPs)/improved synaptic transmission. Conclusion: sPIF - through coordinated central and systemic multi-targeted action - reverses neuroinflammation/MS and imparts significant neuroprotective effects up to total paralysis resolution. Clinical testing is warranted and planned. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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Weiss, L., Or, R., Jones, R. C., Amunugama, R., Jebailey, L., Ramu, S., … Barnea, E. R. (2012). Preimplantation Factor (PIF*) reverses neuroinflammation while promoting neural repair in EAE model. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 312(1–2), 146–157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2011.07.050

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