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Dr. Colleen Nofi - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2025

Video Published 2025-03-19 Updated 2025-03-19

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Dr. Colleen Nofi presents research on extracellular CIRP's role in necrotizing enterocolitis pathogenesis and demonstrates that MOP3 peptide therapy reduces inflammation, preserves intestinal barrier function, and improves survival in murine models. The work identifies a novel therapeutic target for this devastating neonatal condition with limited treatment options.

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  • Extracellular CIRP (eCIRP) exacerbates NEC pathogenesis by amplifying intestinal inflammation and barrier dysfunction in murine models.
  • CIRP knockout mice showed 100% survival vs 65% in wild-type mice, demonstrating CIRP's critical role in NEC mortality.
  • MOP-3 peptide scavenges eCIRP from circulation, reducing systemic IL-6/TNF-α and improving survival from 50% to 80% in experimental NEC.
  • MOP-3 treatment preserved intestinal villi architecture and reduced gut barrier permeability as measured by fluorescent dextran leakage.
  • Therapeutic targeting of eCIRP represents a novel mechanistic approach to NEC treatment, with potential for clinical translation pending further studies.

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