NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface
Abstract A trans-agency workshop on the blood–brain interface (BBI), sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the National Cancer Institute and the Combat Casualty Care Research Program at the Department of Defense, was conducted in Bethesda MD on June 7–8, 2016. The workshop was s...
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doaj-5f2247193eee44d39811511ba69b4e1e2020-11-24T22:25:14ZengBMCFluids and Barriers of the CNS2045-81182017-05-0114111710.1186/s12987-017-0061-6NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interfaceMargaret J. Ochocinska0Berislav V. Zlokovic1Peter C. Searson2A. Tamara Crowder3Richard P. Kraig4Julia Y. Ljubimova5Todd G. Mainprize6William A. Banks7Ronald Q. Warren8Andrei Kindzelski9William Timmer10Christina H. Liu11National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of HealthZilkha Neurogenetic InstituteJohns Hopkins School of MedicineCombat Casualty Care Research ProgramUniversity of Chicago Medical CenterCedars-Sinai Medical CenterSunnybrook Health Science CentreUniversity of WashingtonNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of HealthNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of HealthNational Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthNational Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthAbstract A trans-agency workshop on the blood–brain interface (BBI), sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the National Cancer Institute and the Combat Casualty Care Research Program at the Department of Defense, was conducted in Bethesda MD on June 7–8, 2016. The workshop was structured into four sessions: (1) blood sciences; (2) exosome therapeutics; (3) next generation in vitro blood–brain barrier (BBB) models; and (4) BBB delivery and targeting. The first day of the workshop focused on the physiology of the blood and neuro-vascular unit, blood or biofluid-based molecular markers, extracellular vesicles associated with brain injury, and how these entities can be employed to better evaluate injury states and/or deliver therapeutics. The second day of the workshop focused on technical advances in in vitro models, BBB manipulations and nanoparticle-based drug carrier designs, with the goal of improving drug delivery to the central nervous system. The presentations and discussions underscored the role of the BBI in brain injury, as well as the role of the BBB as both a limiting factor and a potential conduit for drug delivery to the brain. At the conclusion of the meeting, the participants discussed challenges and opportunities confronting BBI translational researchers. In particular, the participants recommended using BBI translational research to stimulate advances in diagnostics, as well as targeted delivery approaches for detection and therapy of both brain injury and disease.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12987-017-0061-6Blood–brain barrierExtracellular vesiclesExosomesCancerNeurodegenerationTraumatic brain injury |
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Margaret J. Ochocinska Berislav V. Zlokovic Peter C. Searson A. Tamara Crowder Richard P. Kraig Julia Y. Ljubimova Todd G. Mainprize William A. Banks Ronald Q. Warren Andrei Kindzelski William Timmer Christina H. Liu |
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Margaret J. Ochocinska Berislav V. Zlokovic Peter C. Searson A. Tamara Crowder Richard P. Kraig Julia Y. Ljubimova Todd G. Mainprize William A. Banks Ronald Q. Warren Andrei Kindzelski William Timmer Christina H. Liu NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface Fluids and Barriers of the CNS Blood–brain barrier Extracellular vesicles Exosomes Cancer Neurodegeneration Traumatic brain injury |
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Margaret J. Ochocinska Berislav V. Zlokovic Peter C. Searson A. Tamara Crowder Richard P. Kraig Julia Y. Ljubimova Todd G. Mainprize William A. Banks Ronald Q. Warren Andrei Kindzelski William Timmer Christina H. Liu |
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NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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NIH workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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nih workshop report on the trans-agency blood–brain interface workshop 2016: exploring key challenges and opportunities associated with the blood, brain and their interface |
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Fluids and Barriers of the CNS |
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Abstract A trans-agency workshop on the blood–brain interface (BBI), sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the National Cancer Institute and the Combat Casualty Care Research Program at the Department of Defense, was conducted in Bethesda MD on June 7–8, 2016. The workshop was structured into four sessions: (1) blood sciences; (2) exosome therapeutics; (3) next generation in vitro blood–brain barrier (BBB) models; and (4) BBB delivery and targeting. The first day of the workshop focused on the physiology of the blood and neuro-vascular unit, blood or biofluid-based molecular markers, extracellular vesicles associated with brain injury, and how these entities can be employed to better evaluate injury states and/or deliver therapeutics. The second day of the workshop focused on technical advances in in vitro models, BBB manipulations and nanoparticle-based drug carrier designs, with the goal of improving drug delivery to the central nervous system. The presentations and discussions underscored the role of the BBI in brain injury, as well as the role of the BBB as both a limiting factor and a potential conduit for drug delivery to the brain. At the conclusion of the meeting, the participants discussed challenges and opportunities confronting BBI translational researchers. In particular, the participants recommended using BBI translational research to stimulate advances in diagnostics, as well as targeted delivery approaches for detection and therapy of both brain injury and disease. |
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Blood–brain barrier Extracellular vesicles Exosomes Cancer Neurodegeneration Traumatic brain injury |
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