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Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity

Neurobiological consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) result from a complex interplay of secondary injury responses and sequela that mediates chronic disability. Endothelial cells are important regulators of the cerebrovascular response to TBI. Our work demonstrates that genetic deletion of e...

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Autores principales: Cash, Alison, de Jager, Caroline, Brickler, Thomas, Soliman, Eman, Ladner, Liliana, Kaloss, Alexandra M., Zhu, Yumeng, Pridham, Kevin J., Mills, Jatia, Ju, Jing, Basso, Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager, Chen, Michael, Johnson, Zachary, Sotiropoulos, Yianni, Wang, Xia, Xie, Hehuang, Matson, John B., Marvin, Eric A., Theus, Michelle H.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204700120
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author Cash, Alison
de Jager, Caroline
Brickler, Thomas
Soliman, Eman
Ladner, Liliana
Kaloss, Alexandra M.
Zhu, Yumeng
Pridham, Kevin J.
Mills, Jatia
Ju, Jing
Basso, Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager
Chen, Michael
Johnson, Zachary
Sotiropoulos, Yianni
Wang, Xia
Xie, Hehuang
Matson, John B.
Marvin, Eric A.
Theus, Michelle H.
author_facet Cash, Alison
de Jager, Caroline
Brickler, Thomas
Soliman, Eman
Ladner, Liliana
Kaloss, Alexandra M.
Zhu, Yumeng
Pridham, Kevin J.
Mills, Jatia
Ju, Jing
Basso, Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager
Chen, Michael
Johnson, Zachary
Sotiropoulos, Yianni
Wang, Xia
Xie, Hehuang
Matson, John B.
Marvin, Eric A.
Theus, Michelle H.
author_sort Cash, Alison
collection PubMed
description Neurobiological consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) result from a complex interplay of secondary injury responses and sequela that mediates chronic disability. Endothelial cells are important regulators of the cerebrovascular response to TBI. Our work demonstrates that genetic deletion of endothelial cell (EC)-specific EPH receptor A4 (EphA4) using conditional EphA4(f/f)/Tie2-Cre and EphA4(f/f)/VE-Cadherin-CreERT2 knockout (KO) mice promotes blood–brain barrier (BBB) integrity and tissue protection, which correlates with improved motor function and cerebral blood flow recovery following controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury. scRNAseq of capillary-derived KO ECs showed increased differential gene expression of BBB-related junctional and actin cytoskeletal regulators, namely, A-kinase anchor protein 12, Akap12, whose presence at Tie2 clustering domains is enhanced in KO microvessels. Transcript and protein analysis of CCI-injured whole cortical tissue or cortical-derived ECs suggests that EphA4 limits the expression of Cldn5, Akt, and Akap12 and promotes Ang2. Blocking Tie2 using sTie2-Fc attenuated protection and reversed Akap12 mRNA and protein levels cortical-derived ECs. Direct stimulation of Tie2 using Vasculotide, angiopoietin-1 memetic peptide, phenocopied the neuroprotection. Finally, we report a noteworthy rise in soluble Ang2 in the sera of individuals with acute TBI, highlighting its promising role as a vascular biomarker for early detection of BBB disruption. These findings describe a contribution of the axon guidance molecule, EphA4, in mediating TBI microvascular dysfunction through negative regulation of Tie2/Akap12 signaling.
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spelling pubmed-105761332023-10-15 Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity Cash, Alison de Jager, Caroline Brickler, Thomas Soliman, Eman Ladner, Liliana Kaloss, Alexandra M. Zhu, Yumeng Pridham, Kevin J. Mills, Jatia Ju, Jing Basso, Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager Chen, Michael Johnson, Zachary Sotiropoulos, Yianni Wang, Xia Xie, Hehuang Matson, John B. Marvin, Eric A. Theus, Michelle H. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Neurobiological consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) result from a complex interplay of secondary injury responses and sequela that mediates chronic disability. Endothelial cells are important regulators of the cerebrovascular response to TBI. Our work demonstrates that genetic deletion of endothelial cell (EC)-specific EPH receptor A4 (EphA4) using conditional EphA4(f/f)/Tie2-Cre and EphA4(f/f)/VE-Cadherin-CreERT2 knockout (KO) mice promotes blood–brain barrier (BBB) integrity and tissue protection, which correlates with improved motor function and cerebral blood flow recovery following controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury. scRNAseq of capillary-derived KO ECs showed increased differential gene expression of BBB-related junctional and actin cytoskeletal regulators, namely, A-kinase anchor protein 12, Akap12, whose presence at Tie2 clustering domains is enhanced in KO microvessels. Transcript and protein analysis of CCI-injured whole cortical tissue or cortical-derived ECs suggests that EphA4 limits the expression of Cldn5, Akt, and Akap12 and promotes Ang2. Blocking Tie2 using sTie2-Fc attenuated protection and reversed Akap12 mRNA and protein levels cortical-derived ECs. Direct stimulation of Tie2 using Vasculotide, angiopoietin-1 memetic peptide, phenocopied the neuroprotection. Finally, we report a noteworthy rise in soluble Ang2 in the sera of individuals with acute TBI, highlighting its promising role as a vascular biomarker for early detection of BBB disruption. These findings describe a contribution of the axon guidance molecule, EphA4, in mediating TBI microvascular dysfunction through negative regulation of Tie2/Akap12 signaling. National Academy of Sciences 2023-10-05 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10576133/ /pubmed/37796990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204700120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Cash, Alison
de Jager, Caroline
Brickler, Thomas
Soliman, Eman
Ladner, Liliana
Kaloss, Alexandra M.
Zhu, Yumeng
Pridham, Kevin J.
Mills, Jatia
Ju, Jing
Basso, Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager
Chen, Michael
Johnson, Zachary
Sotiropoulos, Yianni
Wang, Xia
Xie, Hehuang
Matson, John B.
Marvin, Eric A.
Theus, Michelle H.
Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title_full Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title_fullStr Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title_full_unstemmed Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title_short Endothelial deletion of EPH receptor A4 alters single-cell profile and Tie2/Akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
title_sort endothelial deletion of eph receptor a4 alters single-cell profile and tie2/akap12 signaling to preserve blood–brain barrier integrity
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204700120
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