This paper was to scrutinize the toxicity mechanism of anti-programmed death 1 (anti-PD-1) therapy-caused spinal cord injury (SCI). Bone marrow transplant mice were used to establish SCI model. Anti-PD-1 results in SCI via CD8 T-cells activation, while excessive activation of CD8 T-cells further aggravated SCI. Both anti-PD-1 and the activation of CD8 T-cells induced the expression of apoptosis-related perforin, GrB and FasL, but suppressed PI-9 level. The opposite results were observed in the effects of neuroserpin on these factors. CD8 T-cells activation induced neurotoxicity via upregulation perforin, GrB and FasL and inhibiting PI-9. Additionally, neuroserpin suppressed CD8 T-cells activation via perforin/GrB/PI-9/FasL pathways. These results may provide theoretical foundation for the clinical treatment of SCI caused by anti-PD-1.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1750743X.2024.2383557 | DOI Listing |
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