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Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation

Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a neurovascular disease that results in various neurological symptoms. Thrombi have been reported in surgically resected CCM patient biopsies, but the molecular signatures of these thrombi remain elusive. Here, we investigated the kinetics of thrombi formatio...

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Autores principales: Globisch, Maria A., Onyeogaziri, Favour C., Jauhiainen, Suvi, Yau, Anthony C.Y., Orsenigo, Fabrizio, Conze, Lei L., Arce, Maximiliano, Corada, Monica, Smith, Ross O., Rorsman, Charlotte, Sundell, Veronica, Fernando, Dinesh, Daniel, Geoffrey, Mattsson, Oscar, Savander, Henri, Wanders, Alkwin, Rezai Jahromi, Behnam, Laakso, Aki, Niemelä, Mika, Dejana, Elisabetta, Magnusson, Peetra U.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The American Society of Hematology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35981497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.2021015350
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author Globisch, Maria A.
Onyeogaziri, Favour C.
Jauhiainen, Suvi
Yau, Anthony C.Y.
Orsenigo, Fabrizio
Conze, Lei L.
Arce, Maximiliano
Corada, Monica
Smith, Ross O.
Rorsman, Charlotte
Sundell, Veronica
Fernando, Dinesh
Daniel, Geoffrey
Mattsson, Oscar
Savander, Henri
Wanders, Alkwin
Rezai Jahromi, Behnam
Laakso, Aki
Niemelä, Mika
Dejana, Elisabetta
Magnusson, Peetra U.
author_facet Globisch, Maria A.
Onyeogaziri, Favour C.
Jauhiainen, Suvi
Yau, Anthony C.Y.
Orsenigo, Fabrizio
Conze, Lei L.
Arce, Maximiliano
Corada, Monica
Smith, Ross O.
Rorsman, Charlotte
Sundell, Veronica
Fernando, Dinesh
Daniel, Geoffrey
Mattsson, Oscar
Savander, Henri
Wanders, Alkwin
Rezai Jahromi, Behnam
Laakso, Aki
Niemelä, Mika
Dejana, Elisabetta
Magnusson, Peetra U.
author_sort Globisch, Maria A.
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description Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a neurovascular disease that results in various neurological symptoms. Thrombi have been reported in surgically resected CCM patient biopsies, but the molecular signatures of these thrombi remain elusive. Here, we investigated the kinetics of thrombi formation in CCM and how thrombi affect the vasculature and contribute to cerebral hypoxia. We used RNA sequencing to investigate the transcriptome of mouse brain endothelial cells with an inducible endothelial-specific Ccm3 knock-out (Ccm3-iECKO). We found that Ccm3-deficient brain endothelial cells had a higher expression of genes related to the coagulation cascade and hypoxia when compared with wild-type brain endothelial cells. Immunofluorescent assays identified key molecular signatures of thrombi such as fibrin, von Willebrand factor, and activated platelets in Ccm3-iECKO mice and human CCM biopsies. Notably, we identified polyhedrocytes in Ccm3-iECKO mice and human CCM biopsies and report it for the first time. We also found that the parenchyma surrounding CCM lesions is hypoxic and that more thrombi correlate with higher levels of hypoxia. We created an in vitro model to study CCM pathology and found that human brain endothelial cells deficient for CCM3 expressed elevated levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and had a redistribution of von Willebrand factor. With transcriptomics, comprehensive imaging, and an in vitro CCM preclinical model, this study provides experimental evidence that genes and proteins related to the coagulation cascade affect the brain vasculature and promote neurological side effects such as hypoxia in CCMs. This study supports the concept that antithrombotic therapy may be beneficial for patients with CCM.
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spelling pubmed-106530392022-08-22 Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation Globisch, Maria A. Onyeogaziri, Favour C. Jauhiainen, Suvi Yau, Anthony C.Y. Orsenigo, Fabrizio Conze, Lei L. Arce, Maximiliano Corada, Monica Smith, Ross O. Rorsman, Charlotte Sundell, Veronica Fernando, Dinesh Daniel, Geoffrey Mattsson, Oscar Savander, Henri Wanders, Alkwin Rezai Jahromi, Behnam Laakso, Aki Niemelä, Mika Dejana, Elisabetta Magnusson, Peetra U. Blood Vascular Biology Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a neurovascular disease that results in various neurological symptoms. Thrombi have been reported in surgically resected CCM patient biopsies, but the molecular signatures of these thrombi remain elusive. Here, we investigated the kinetics of thrombi formation in CCM and how thrombi affect the vasculature and contribute to cerebral hypoxia. We used RNA sequencing to investigate the transcriptome of mouse brain endothelial cells with an inducible endothelial-specific Ccm3 knock-out (Ccm3-iECKO). We found that Ccm3-deficient brain endothelial cells had a higher expression of genes related to the coagulation cascade and hypoxia when compared with wild-type brain endothelial cells. Immunofluorescent assays identified key molecular signatures of thrombi such as fibrin, von Willebrand factor, and activated platelets in Ccm3-iECKO mice and human CCM biopsies. Notably, we identified polyhedrocytes in Ccm3-iECKO mice and human CCM biopsies and report it for the first time. We also found that the parenchyma surrounding CCM lesions is hypoxic and that more thrombi correlate with higher levels of hypoxia. We created an in vitro model to study CCM pathology and found that human brain endothelial cells deficient for CCM3 expressed elevated levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and had a redistribution of von Willebrand factor. With transcriptomics, comprehensive imaging, and an in vitro CCM preclinical model, this study provides experimental evidence that genes and proteins related to the coagulation cascade affect the brain vasculature and promote neurological side effects such as hypoxia in CCMs. This study supports the concept that antithrombotic therapy may be beneficial for patients with CCM. The American Society of Hematology 2022-11-17 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10653039/ /pubmed/35981497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.2021015350 Text en © 2022 by The American Society of Hematology. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), permitting only noncommercial, nonderivative use with attribution. All other rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Vascular Biology
Globisch, Maria A.
Onyeogaziri, Favour C.
Jauhiainen, Suvi
Yau, Anthony C.Y.
Orsenigo, Fabrizio
Conze, Lei L.
Arce, Maximiliano
Corada, Monica
Smith, Ross O.
Rorsman, Charlotte
Sundell, Veronica
Fernando, Dinesh
Daniel, Geoffrey
Mattsson, Oscar
Savander, Henri
Wanders, Alkwin
Rezai Jahromi, Behnam
Laakso, Aki
Niemelä, Mika
Dejana, Elisabetta
Magnusson, Peetra U.
Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title_full Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title_fullStr Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title_full_unstemmed Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title_short Immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
title_sort immunothrombosis and vascular heterogeneity in cerebral cavernous malformation
topic Vascular Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35981497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.2021015350
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