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Publication : Inhibition of TGFβ-activated kinase 1 promotes inflammation-resolving microglial/macrophage responses and recovery after stroke in ovariectomized female mice.

First Author  Liu Y Year  2021
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  151
Pages  105257 PubMed ID  33434616
Mgi Jnum  J:353249 Mgi Id  MGI:6707102
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2021.105257 Citation  Liu Y, et al. (2021) Inhibition of TGFbeta-activated kinase 1 promotes inflammation-resolving microglial/macrophage responses and recovery after stroke in ovariectomized female mice. Neurobiol Dis 151:105257
abstractText  TGFbeta-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is a master regulator that drives multiple cell death and proinflammatory signaling pathways, making it a promising therapeutic target to treat ischemic stroke. However, whether targeting TAK1 could improve stroke outcomes has never been tested in female subjects, hindering its potential translation into clinical use. Here we examined the therapeutic effect of 5Z-7-Oxozeaenol (OZ), a selective TAK1 inhibitor, in ovariectomized female mice after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). OZ significantly reduced neuronal cell death and axonal injury at the acute stage and mitigated neuroinflammation at the subacute stage after MCAO in ovariectomized female mice. Consistent with RNA sequencing analysis that TAK1 activation contributed to microglia/macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses in the post-stroke brain, inhibition of TAK1 with OZ caused phenotypic shift of microglia/macrophages toward an inflammation-resolving state. Furthermore, microglia/macrophage-specific TAK1 knockout (TAK1 mKO) reproduced OZ's effects, causally confirming the role of TAK1 in determining proinflammatory microglial/macrophage responses in post-stroke females. Post-stroke treatment with OZ for 5 days effectively promoted long-term neurological recovery and the integrity of both gray matter and white matter in female mice. Together, the TAK1 inhibitor OZ elicits long-lasting improvement of stroke outcomes in female mice, at least partially through enhancing beneficial microglial/macrophage responses and inflammation resolution. Given its therapeutic efficacy on both male and female rodents, TAK1 inhibitor is worth further investigation as a valid treatment to ischemic stroke.
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