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XB-ART-54061
Mult Scler 2018 Oct 01;2411:1421-1432. doi: 10.1177/1352458517721355.
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The Xenopus tadpole: An in vivo model to screen drugs favoring remyelination.

Mannioui A , Vauzanges Q , Fini JB , Henriet E , Sekizar S , Azoyan L , Thomas JL , Pasquier DD , Giovannangeli C , Demeneix B , Lubetzki C , Zalc B .


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BACKGROUND: In multiple sclerosis, development of screening tools for remyelination-promoting molecules is timely. OBJECTIVE: A Xenopus transgenic line allowing conditional ablation of myelinating oligodendrocytes has been adapted for in vivo screening of remyelination-favoring molecules. METHODS: In this transgenic, the green fluorescent protein reporter is fused to E. coli nitroreductase and expressed specifically in myelinating oligodendrocytes. Nitroreductase converts the innocuous pro-drug metronidazole to a cytotoxin. Spontaneous remyelination occurs after metronidazole-induced demyelinating responses. As tadpoles are transparent, these events can be monitored in vivo and quantified. At the end of metronidazole-induced demyelination, tadpoles were screened in water containing the compounds tested. After 72 h, remyelination was assayed by counting numbers of oligodendrocytes per optic nerve. RESULTS: Among a battery of molecules tested, siponimod, a dual agonist of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 and 5, was among the most efficient favoring remyelination. Crispr/cas9 gene editing showed that the promyelinating effect of siponimod involves the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 5. CONCLUSION: This Xenopus transgenic line constitutes a simple in vivo screening platform for myelin repair therapeutics. We validated several known promyelinating compounds and demonstrated that the strong remyelinating efficacy of siponimod implicates the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 5.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: s1pr5
GO keywords: myelination

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