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Inflammation and neutrophil extracellular traps in cerebral cavernous malformation

Authors :
Anthony C. Y. Yau
Maria Ascencion Globisch
Favour Chinyere Onyeogaziri
Lei L. Conze
Ross Smith
Suvi Jauhiainen
Monica Corada
Fabrizio Orsenigo
Hua Huang
Melanie Herre
Anna-Karin Olsson
Matteo Malinverno
Veronica Sundell
Behnam Rezai Jahromi
Mika Niemelä
Aki Laakso
Cecilia Garlanda
Alberto Mantovani
Maria Grazia Lampugnani
Elisabetta Dejana
Peetra U. Magnusson
HUS Neurocenter
Neurokirurgian yksikkö
Department of Neurosciences
University of Helsinki
Source :
Cell Mol Life Sci
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (CCM) is a brain vascular disease with various neurological symptoms. In this study, we describe the inflammatory profile in CCM and show for the first time the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in rodents and humans with CCM. Through RNA-seq analysis of cerebellum endothelial cells from wild-type mice and mice with an endothelial cell-specific ablation of the Ccm3 gene (Ccm3iECKO), we show that endothelial cells from Ccm3iECKO mice have an increased expression of inflammation-related genes. These genes encode proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines, as well as adhesion molecules, which promote recruitment of inflammatory and immune cells. Similarly, immunoassays showed elevated levels of these cytokines and chemokines in the cerebellum of the Ccm3iECKO mice. Consistently, both flow cytometry and immunofluorescence analysis showed infiltration of different subsets of leukocytes into the CCM lesions. Neutrophils, which are known to fight against infection through different strategies, including the formation of NETs, represented the leukocyte subset within the most pronounced increase in CCM. Here, we detected elevated levels of NETs in the blood and the deposition of NETs in the cerebral cavernomas of Ccm3iECKO mice. Degradation of NETs by DNase I treatment improved the vascular barrier. The deposition of NETs in the cavernomas of patients with CCM confirms the clinical relevance of NETs in CCM.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Mol Life Sci
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08c6c5dd9aea695c81457c01fe78781d