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Publication : Neuraminidase inhibition promotes the collective migration of neurons and recovery of brain function.

First Author  Matsumoto M Year  2024
Journal  EMBO Mol Med Volume  16
Issue  6 Pages  1228-1253
PubMed ID  38789599 Mgi Jnum  J:349892
Mgi Id  MGI:7659389 Doi  10.1038/s44321-024-00073-7
Citation  Matsumoto M, et al. (2024) Neuraminidase inhibition promotes the collective migration of neurons and recovery of brain function. EMBO Mol Med 16(6):1228-1253
abstractText  In the injured brain, new neurons produced from endogenous neural stem cells form chains and migrate to injured areas and contribute to the regeneration of lost neurons. However, this endogenous regenerative capacity of the brain has not yet been leveraged for the treatment of brain injury. Here, we show that in healthy brain chains of migrating new neurons maintain unexpectedly large non-adherent areas between neighboring cells, allowing for efficient migration. In instances of brain injury, neuraminidase reduces polysialic acid levels, which negatively regulates adhesion, leading to increased cell-cell adhesion and reduced migration efficiency. The administration of zanamivir, a neuraminidase inhibitor used for influenza treatment, promotes neuronal migration toward damaged regions, fosters neuronal regeneration, and facilitates functional recovery. Together, these findings shed light on a new mechanism governing efficient neuronal migration in the adult brain under physiological conditions, pinpoint the disruption of this mechanism during brain injury, and propose a promising therapeutic avenue for brain injury through drug repositioning.
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