1. Evidence that Meningeal Mast Cells Can Worsen Stroke Pathology in Mice
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Mindy Tsai, Gary K. Steinberg, Tonya M. Bliss, Stephen J. Galli, Hannes Vogel, Gregory J. Goodall, Oluwatobi Olayiwola, Andrew R.B. Nepomuceno, Michele A. Grimbaldeston, Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Ulrich Schlecht, Marta P. Pereira, Anna Tsykin, Ahmet Arac, Arac, Ahmet, Grimbaldeston, Michele A, Nepomuceno, Andrew RB, Olayiwola, Oluwatobi, Pereira, Marta P, Nishiyama, Yasuhiro, Tsykin, Anna, Goodall, Gregory J, Schlecht, Ulrich, Vogel, Hannes, Tsai, Mindy, Galli, Stephen J, Bliss, Tonya M, and Steinberg, Gary K
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Male ,Chemokine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,mice ,brain ,Cell ,knockout ,mast cells ,Inflammation ,Flow cytometry ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Mice ,Immune system ,Meninges ,male ,meninges ,medicine ,magnetic resonance imaging ,inbred C57BL ,Animals ,animal ,Gene Knock-In Techniques ,Mast Cells ,Mice, Knockout ,disease models ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,flow cytometry ,gene knock-in techniques ,Brain ,Regular Article ,medicine.disease ,Infarct size ,Flow Cytometry ,stroke ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,animals ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Stroke ,Disease Models, Animal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Infiltration (medical) - Abstract
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and the fourth most common cause of death in the United States. Inflammation is thought to play an important role in stroke pathology, but the factors that promote inflammation in this setting remain to be fully defined. An understudied but important factor is the role of meningeal-located immune cells in modulating brain pathology. Although different immune cells traffic through meningeal vessels en route to the brain, mature mast cells do not circulate but are resident in the meninges. With the use of genetic and cell transfer approaches in mice, we identified evidence that meningeal mast cells can importantly contribute to the key features of stroke pathology, including infiltration of granulocytes and activated macrophages, brain swelling, and infarct size. We also obtained evidence that two mast cell-derived products, interleukin-6 and, to a lesser extent, chemokine(C-C motif) lig and 7, can contribute to stroke pathology. These findings indicate a novel role for mast cells in the meninges, the membranes that envelop the brain, as potential gatekeepers for modulating brain inflammation and pathology after stroke Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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- 2014
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