Author:
Duan Hongmei,Ge Weihong,Zhang Aifeng,Xi Yue,Chen Zhihua,Luo Dandan,Cheng Yin,Fan Kevin S.,Horvath Steve,Sofroniew Michael V.,Cheng Liming,Yang Zhaoyang,Sun Yi E.,Li Xiaoguang
Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is considered incurable because axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) is extremely challenging, due to harsh CNS injury environment and weak intrinsic regeneration capability of CNS neurons. We discovered that neurotrophin-3 (NT3)-loaded chitosan provided an excellent microenvironment to facilitate nerve growth, new neurogenesis, and functional recovery of completely transected spinal cord in rats. To acquire mechanistic insight, we conducted a series of comprehensive transcriptome analyses of spinal cord segments at the lesion site, as well as regions immediately rostral and caudal to the lesion, over a period of 90 days after SCI. Using weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA), we established gene modules/programs corresponding to various pathological events at different times after SCI. These objective measures of gene module expression also revealed that enhanced new neurogenesis and angiogenesis, and reduced inflammatory responses were keys to conferring the effect of NT3-chitosan on regeneration.
Funder
The State Key Program of National Science Foundation of China
The National 863 Project
The National Ministry of Education Special Fund for Excellent Doctoral Dissertation
The National and Technology Pillar Program of China
The international Cooperation in Science and Technology Projects of Ministry of Science and Technology of China
The Special Funds for Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Beijing,China
The Key Project of Department of Science and Technology of Beijing,China
The National Nature Foundation of China
the trranscriptome and epigenetics core of centre for study of opioid receptors and drugs of abuse
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centre
National Nature Science Foundation of China
The National Nature Science Foundation of China
The National Nature Science of Foundation of China
973 Project
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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