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Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

OBJECTIVES: Recent studies supported coagulation involvement in multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory-demyelinating and degenerative disease of the central nervous system. The main objectives of this observational study were to identify the most specific pro-coagulative/vascular factors for multiple s...

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Autores principales: Koudriavtseva, Tatiana, Lorenzano, Svetlana, Cellerino, Maria, Truglio, Mauro, Fiorelli, Marco, Lapucci, Caterina, D’Agosto, Giovanna, Conti, Laura, Stefanile, Annunziata, Zannino, Silvana, Filippi, Maria Maddalena, Cortese, Antonio, Piantadosi, Carlo, Maschio, Marta, Maialetti, Andrea, Galiè, Edvina, Salvetti, Marco, Inglese, Matilde
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10424925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1226616
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author Koudriavtseva, Tatiana
Lorenzano, Svetlana
Cellerino, Maria
Truglio, Mauro
Fiorelli, Marco
Lapucci, Caterina
D’Agosto, Giovanna
Conti, Laura
Stefanile, Annunziata
Zannino, Silvana
Filippi, Maria Maddalena
Cortese, Antonio
Piantadosi, Carlo
Maschio, Marta
Maialetti, Andrea
Galiè, Edvina
Salvetti, Marco
Inglese, Matilde
author_facet Koudriavtseva, Tatiana
Lorenzano, Svetlana
Cellerino, Maria
Truglio, Mauro
Fiorelli, Marco
Lapucci, Caterina
D’Agosto, Giovanna
Conti, Laura
Stefanile, Annunziata
Zannino, Silvana
Filippi, Maria Maddalena
Cortese, Antonio
Piantadosi, Carlo
Maschio, Marta
Maialetti, Andrea
Galiè, Edvina
Salvetti, Marco
Inglese, Matilde
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description OBJECTIVES: Recent studies supported coagulation involvement in multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory-demyelinating and degenerative disease of the central nervous system. The main objectives of this observational study were to identify the most specific pro-coagulative/vascular factors for multiple sclerosis pathogenesis and to correlate them with brain hemodynamic abnormalities. METHODS: We compared i) serum/plasma levels of complement(C)/coagulation/vascular factors, viral/microbiological assays, fat-soluble vitamins and lymphocyte count among people with multiple sclerosis sampled in a clinical remission (n=30; 23F/7M, 40 ± 8.14 years) or a relapse (n=30; 24F/6M, age 41 ± 10.74 years) and age/sex-matched controls (n=30; 23F/7M, 40 ± 8.38 years); ii) brain hemodynamic metrics at dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced 3T-MRI during relapse and remission, and iii) laboratory data with MRI perfusion metrics and clinical features of people with multiple sclerosis. Two models by Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis were performed using two groups as input: (1) multiple sclerosis vs. controls, and (2) relapsing vs. remitting multiple sclerosis. RESULTS: Compared to controls, multiple sclerosis patients had a higher Body-Mass-Index, Protein-C and activated-C9; and a lower activated-C4. Levels of Tissue-Factor, Tie-2 and P-Selectin/CD62P were lower in relapse compared to remission and HC, whereas Angiopoietin-I was higher in relapsing vs. remitting multiple sclerosis. A lower number of total lymphocytes was found in relapsing multiple sclerosis vs. remitting multiple sclerosis and controls. Cerebral-Blood-Volume was lower in normal-appearing white matter and left caudatum while Cerebral-Blood-Flow was inferior in bilateral putamen in relapsing versus remitting multiple sclerosis. The mean-transit-time of gadolinium-enhancing lesions negatively correlated with Tissue-Factor. The top-5 discriminating variables for model (1) were: EBV-EBNA-1 IgG, Body-Mass-Index, Protein-C, activated-C4 and Tissue-Factor whereas for model (2) were: Tissue-Factor, Angiopoietin-I, MCHC, Vitamin A and T-CD3. CONCLUSION: Tissue-factor was one of the top-5 variables in the models discriminating either multiple sclerosis from controls or multiple sclerosis relapse from remission and correlated with mean-transit-time of gadolinium-enhancing lesions. Tissue-factor appears a promising pro-coagulative/vascular biomarker and a possible therapeutic target in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT04380220.
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spelling pubmed-104249252023-08-15 Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis Koudriavtseva, Tatiana Lorenzano, Svetlana Cellerino, Maria Truglio, Mauro Fiorelli, Marco Lapucci, Caterina D’Agosto, Giovanna Conti, Laura Stefanile, Annunziata Zannino, Silvana Filippi, Maria Maddalena Cortese, Antonio Piantadosi, Carlo Maschio, Marta Maialetti, Andrea Galiè, Edvina Salvetti, Marco Inglese, Matilde Front Immunol Immunology OBJECTIVES: Recent studies supported coagulation involvement in multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory-demyelinating and degenerative disease of the central nervous system. The main objectives of this observational study were to identify the most specific pro-coagulative/vascular factors for multiple sclerosis pathogenesis and to correlate them with brain hemodynamic abnormalities. METHODS: We compared i) serum/plasma levels of complement(C)/coagulation/vascular factors, viral/microbiological assays, fat-soluble vitamins and lymphocyte count among people with multiple sclerosis sampled in a clinical remission (n=30; 23F/7M, 40 ± 8.14 years) or a relapse (n=30; 24F/6M, age 41 ± 10.74 years) and age/sex-matched controls (n=30; 23F/7M, 40 ± 8.38 years); ii) brain hemodynamic metrics at dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced 3T-MRI during relapse and remission, and iii) laboratory data with MRI perfusion metrics and clinical features of people with multiple sclerosis. Two models by Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis were performed using two groups as input: (1) multiple sclerosis vs. controls, and (2) relapsing vs. remitting multiple sclerosis. RESULTS: Compared to controls, multiple sclerosis patients had a higher Body-Mass-Index, Protein-C and activated-C9; and a lower activated-C4. Levels of Tissue-Factor, Tie-2 and P-Selectin/CD62P were lower in relapse compared to remission and HC, whereas Angiopoietin-I was higher in relapsing vs. remitting multiple sclerosis. A lower number of total lymphocytes was found in relapsing multiple sclerosis vs. remitting multiple sclerosis and controls. Cerebral-Blood-Volume was lower in normal-appearing white matter and left caudatum while Cerebral-Blood-Flow was inferior in bilateral putamen in relapsing versus remitting multiple sclerosis. The mean-transit-time of gadolinium-enhancing lesions negatively correlated with Tissue-Factor. The top-5 discriminating variables for model (1) were: EBV-EBNA-1 IgG, Body-Mass-Index, Protein-C, activated-C4 and Tissue-Factor whereas for model (2) were: Tissue-Factor, Angiopoietin-I, MCHC, Vitamin A and T-CD3. CONCLUSION: Tissue-factor was one of the top-5 variables in the models discriminating either multiple sclerosis from controls or multiple sclerosis relapse from remission and correlated with mean-transit-time of gadolinium-enhancing lesions. Tissue-factor appears a promising pro-coagulative/vascular biomarker and a possible therapeutic target in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT04380220. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10424925/ /pubmed/37583699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1226616 Text en Copyright © 2023 Koudriavtseva, Lorenzano, Cellerino, Truglio, Fiorelli, Lapucci, D’Agosto, Conti, Stefanile, Zannino, Filippi, Cortese, Piantadosi, Maschio, Maialetti, Galiè, Salvetti and Inglese https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Koudriavtseva, Tatiana
Lorenzano, Svetlana
Cellerino, Maria
Truglio, Mauro
Fiorelli, Marco
Lapucci, Caterina
D’Agosto, Giovanna
Conti, Laura
Stefanile, Annunziata
Zannino, Silvana
Filippi, Maria Maddalena
Cortese, Antonio
Piantadosi, Carlo
Maschio, Marta
Maialetti, Andrea
Galiè, Edvina
Salvetti, Marco
Inglese, Matilde
Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title_full Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title_short Tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
title_sort tissue factor as a potential coagulative/vascular marker in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10424925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1226616
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