Enhanced and complementary benefits of a nalfurafine and fingolimod combination to treat immune‐driven demyelination

Author:

Robichon Katharina12,Bibi Rabia12,Kiernan Mackenzie12,Denny Lisa12,Prisinzano Thomas E3,Kivell Bronwyn M12,La Flamme Anne Camille124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Sciences Victoria University of Wellington Wellington New Zealand

2. Centre for Biodiscovery Wellington Victoria University of Wellington Wellington New Zealand

3. Department of Medicinal Chemistry University of Kentucky Lawrence KY USA

4. Malaghan Institute of Medical Research Wellington New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by inflammation and damage to myelin sheaths. While all current disease‐modifying treatments (DMTs) are very effective at reducing relapses, they do not slow the progression of the disease, and there is little evidence that these treatments are able to repair or remyelinate damaged axons. Recent evidence suggests that activating kappa opioid receptors (KORs) has a beneficial effect on the progression of MS, and this study investigates the effects of KOR agonists treatment in combination with two current DMTs.MethodsUsing the well‐established murine model for immune‐driven demyelination of MS, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, the effect of KOR agonists in combination with DMTs fingolimod or dimethyl fumarate on disease progression, immune cell infiltration and activation as well as myelination were analysed.ResultsFingolimod in combination with the KOR agonist, nalfurafine, significantly increased each individual beneficial effect as measured by increased recovery of mice and reduced relapses. These beneficial effects correlated with a reduction in immune cell infiltration into the CNS as well as peripheral immune cell alterations including a reduction in autoreactive CD4+ T‐cell cytokine production as well as increased myelination in the spinal cords of co‐treated animals. In contrast, while the use of dimethyl fumarate in combination with nalfurafine did not adversely affect the benefits of nalfurafine, the combination did not significantly enhance those benefits.ConclusionThis study indicates that KOR agonists can be used in combination with fingolimod and dimethyl fumarate with the nalfurafine–fingolimod combination providing enhanced benefits.

Funder

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Neurological Foundation of New Zealand

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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