3K3A-Activated Protein C Prevents Microglia Activation, Inhibits NLRP3 Inflammasome and Limits Ocular Inflammation.
Dahlia PalevskiGil Ben-DavidYehonatan WeinbergerRabeei Haj DaoodJose A FernandezIvan BudnikSarina Levy-MendelovichGili KenetYael NisgavDov WeinbergerJohn H GriffinTami LivnatPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
3K3A-Activated Protein C (APC) is a recombinant variant of the physiological anticoagulant APC with pleiotropic cytoprotective properties albeit without the bleeding risks. The anti-inflammatory activities of 3K3A-APC were demonstrated in multiple preclinical injury models, including various neurological disorders. We determined the ability of 3K3A-APC to inhibit ocular inflammation in a murine model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced uveitis. Leukocyte recruitment, microglia activation, NLRP3 inflammasome and IL-1β levels were assessed using flow cytometry, retinal cryosection histology, retinal flatmount immunohistochemistry and vascular imaging, with and without 3K3A-APC treatment. LPS triggered robust inflammatory cell recruitment in the posterior chamber. The 3K3A-APC treatment significantly decreased leukocyte numbers and inhibited leukocyte extravasation from blood vessels into the retinal parenchyma to a level similar to controls. Resident microglia, which underwent an inflammatory transition following LPS injection, remained quiescent in eyes treated with 3K3A-APC. An inflammation-associated increase in retinal thickness, observed in LPS-injected eyes, was diminished by 3K3A-APC treatment, suggesting its clinical relevancy. Finally, 3K3A-APC treatment inhibited inflammasome activation, determined by lower levels of NLRP3 and its downstream effector IL-1β. Our results highlight the anti-inflammatory properties of 3K3A-APC in ocular inflammation and suggest its potential use as a novel treatment for retinal diseases associated with inflammation.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- inflammatory response
- oxidative stress
- nlrp inflammasome
- anti inflammatory
- lps induced
- diabetic retinopathy
- stem cells
- flow cytometry
- atrial fibrillation
- toll like receptor
- rheumatoid arthritis
- spinal cord
- high resolution
- dendritic cells
- replacement therapy
- combination therapy
- venous thromboembolism
- newly diagnosed
- protein protein