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Targeting extracellular CIRP with an X-aptamer shows therapeutic potential in acute pancreatitis.


ABSTRACT: Severe acute pancreatitis (AP) is associated with a high mortality rate. Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) can be released from cells in inflammatory conditions and extracellular CIRP acts as a damage-associated molecular pattern. This study aims to explore the role of CIRP in the pathogenesis of AP and evaluate the therapeutic potential of targeting extracellular CIRP with X-aptamers. Our results showed that serum CIRP concentrations were significantly increased in AP mice. Recombinant CIRP triggered mitochondrial injury and ER stress in pancreatic acinar cells. CIRP-/- mice suffered less severe pancreatic injury and inflammatory responses. Using a bead-based X-aptamer library, we identified an X-aptamer that specifically binds to CIRP (XA-CIRP). Structurally, XA-CIRP blocked the interaction between CIRP and TLR4. Functionally, it reduced CIRP-induced pancreatic acinar cell injury in vitro and L-arginine-induced pancreatic injury and inflammation in vivo. Thus, targeting extracellular CIRP with X-aptamers may be a promising strategy to treat AP.

SUBMITTER: Liu W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10285643 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting extracellular CIRP with an X-aptamer shows therapeutic potential in acute pancreatitis.

Liu Wuming W   Bi Jianbin J   Ren Yifan Y   Chen Huan H   Zhang Jia J   Wang Tao T   Wang Mengzhou M   Zhang Lin L   Zhao Junzhou J   Wu Zheng Z   Lv Yi Y   Liu Bing B   Wu Rongqian R  

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Severe acute pancreatitis (AP) is associated with a high mortality rate. Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) can be released from cells in inflammatory conditions and extracellular CIRP acts as a damage-associated molecular pattern. This study aims to explore the role of CIRP in the pathogenesis of AP and evaluate the therapeutic potential of targeting extracellular CIRP with X-aptamers. Our results showed that serum CIRP concentrations were significantly increased in AP mice. Recombinant  ...[more]

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