TY - JOUR A1 - Haarmann, Axel A1 - Vollmuth, Christoph A1 - Kollikowski, Alexander M. A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. A1 - Pham, Mirko A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Neugebauer, Hermann A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. T1 - Vasoactive soluble endoglin: a novel biomarker indicative of reperfusion after cerebral large-vessel occlusion JF - Cells N2 - Now that mechanical thrombectomy has substantially improved outcomes after large-vessel occlusion stroke in up to every second patient, futile reperfusion wherein successful recanalization is not followed by a favorable outcome is moving into focus. Unfortunately, blood-based biomarkers, which identify critical stages of hemodynamically compromised yet reperfused tissue, are lacking. We recently reported that hypoxia induces the expression of endoglin, a TGF-β co-receptor, in human brain endothelium in vitro. Subsequent reoxygenation resulted in shedding. Our cell model suggests that soluble endoglin compromises the brain endothelial barrier function. To evaluate soluble endoglin as a potential biomarker of reperfusion (-injury) we analyzed its concentration in 148 blood samples of patients with acute stroke due to large-vessel occlusion. In line with our in vitro data, systemic soluble endoglin concentrations were significantly higher in patients with successful recanalization, whereas hypoxia alone did not induce local endoglin shedding, as analyzed by intra-arterial samples from hypoxic vasculature. In patients with reperfusion, higher concentrations of soluble endoglin additionally indicated larger infarct volumes at admission. In summary, we give translational evidence that the sequence of hypoxia and subsequent reoxygenation triggers the release of vasoactive soluble endoglin in large-vessel occlusion stroke and can serve as a biomarker for severe ischemia with ensuing recanalization/reperfusion. KW - endoglin KW - brain endothelium KW - stroke KW - shedding KW - mechanical thrombectomy KW - hypoxia KW - reperfusion injury KW - biomarker Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304995 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 12 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Zimmermann [née Papp], Lena T1 - Platelets as modulators of blood-brain barrier disruption and inflammation in the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke T1 - Thrombozyten als Modulatoren der Blut-Hirn-Schrankenstörung und Inflammation in der Pathophysiologie des ischämischen Schlaganfalls N2 - Ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/R injury) is a common complication in ischemic stroke (IS) treatment, which is characterized by a paradoxical perpetuation of tissue damage despite the successful re-establishment of vascular perfusion. This phenomenon is known to be facilitated by the detrimental interplay of platelets and inflammatory cells at the vascular interface. However, the spatio-temporal and molecular mechanisms underlying these cellular interactions and their contribution to infarct progression are still incompletely understood. Therefore, this study intended to clarify the temporal mechanisms of infarct growth after cerebral vessel recanalization. The data presented here could show that infarct progression is driven by early blood-brain-barrier perturbation and is independent of secondary thrombus formation. Since previous studies unravelled the secretion of platelet granules as a molecular mechanism of how platelets contribute to I/R injury, special emphasis was placed on the role of platelet granule secretion in the process of barrier dysfunction. By combining an in vitro approach with a murine IS model, it could be shown that platelet α-granules exerted endothelial-damaging properties, whereas their absence (NBEAL2-deficiency) translated into improved microvascular integrity. Hence, targeting platelet α-granules might serve as a novel treatment option to reduce vascular integrity loss and diminish infarct growth despite recanalization. Recent evidence revealed that pathomechanisms underlying I/R injury are already instrumental during large vessel occlusion. This indicates that penumbral tissue loss under occlusion and I/R injury during reperfusion share an intertwined relationship. In accordance with this notion, human observational data disclosed the presence of a neutrophil dominated immune response and local platelet activation and secretion, by the detection of the main components of platelet α-granules, within the secluded vasculature of IS patients. These initial observations of immune cells and platelets could be further expanded within this thesis by flow cytometric analysis of local ischemic blood samples. Phenotyping of immune cells disclosed a yet unknown shift in the lymphocyte population towards CD4+ T cells and additionally corroborated the concept of an immediate intravascular immune response that is dominated by granulocytes. Furthermore, this thesis provides first-time evidence for the increased appearance of platelet-leukocyte-aggregates within the secluded human vasculature. Thus, interfering with immune cells and/or platelets already under occlusion might serve as a potential strategy to diminish infarct expansion and ameliorate clinical outcome after IS. N2 - Eine häufig auftretende Komplikation in der Behandlung des ischämischen Schlaganfalls ist der Ischämie/Reperfusion Schaden (I/R Schaden), welcher trotz der erfolgreichen Wiederherstellung der zerebralen Durchblutung durch ein paradoxes Fortschreiten des entstandenen Gewebeschadens charakterisiert ist. Dieses Phänomen wird durch das schädigende Zusammenspiel von Thrombozyten und inflammatorischen Zellen am vaskulären Endothel verursacht. Allerdings sind die räumlich-temporalen und molekularen Mechanismen dieser zellulären Interaktionen und deren Beteiligung am Infarktwachstum noch nicht vollständig verstanden. Daraus folgend, beabsichtigte diese Arbeit eben diese temporalen Mechanismen des fortschreitenden Infarktwachstums nach der zerebralen Gefäßwiedereröffnung aufzuklären. Die hier vorgestellten Daten implizieren, dass das anhaltende Fortschreiten des Gewebeschadens durch die Schädigung der Bluthirnschranke verursacht wird und somit unabhängig vom Auftreten sekundär gebildeter Thromben ist. In vorangegangenen Studien konnte die Freisetzung von thrombozytären Granula als molekularer Mechanismus, mit welchem Thrombozyten zum I/R Schaden beitragen, aufgedeckt werden. Basierend auf diesen Studien wurde in dieser Arbeit ein besonderes Augenmerk auf die Sekretion thrombozytärer Granula im Zusammenhang mit der Beeinträchtigung der endothelialen Barriere gelegt. Durch die Kombination eines in vitro Ansatzes mit einem murinen Model des ischämischen Schlaganfalls konnte gezeigt werden, dass α-Granula endothelialen Schaden verursachen, wohingegen deren Absenz (NBEAL2 Defizienz) zu einer verbesserten mikrovaskulären Integrität führte. Aufgrund dessen könnte das Adressieren der α-Granula als eine neuartige Therapieoption zum Erhalt der vaskulären Integrität und zur Verminderung des Infarktwachstums trotz Rekanalisation genutzt werden. Neuste Erkenntnisse enthüllten, dass die dem I/R Schaden zu Grunde liegenden Pathomechanismen bereits während des Verschlusses eines großen hirnversorgenden Gefäßes zu beobachten sind. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass der Verlust von penumbralem Gewebe unter Okklusion und I/R Schädigung während der Reperfusion im engen Zusammenhang stehen. Im Einklang hiermit konnten humane Daten eine Neutrophilen-dominierte Immunantwort und lokale Thrombozyten Aktivierung und deren Sekretion, anhand der Detektion der α-Granula Hauptkomponenten, im verschlossenen Gefäßsystem von ischämischen Schlaganfall Patienten nachweisen. Diese anfänglichen Beobachtungen konnten im Rahmen dieser Arbeit anhand durchflusszytometrischer Untersuchungen von lokal abgenommenen ischämischen Blutproben erweitert werden. Die Phänotypisierung von Immunzellen enthüllte eine bisher unbekannte Verschiebung der Lymphozyten Population hin zu CD4+ T-Zellen und bekräftigte zusätzlich das Konzept einer unmittelbaren intravaskulären Immunantwort, welche durch Granulozyten dominiert wird. Darüber hinaus konnte in dieser Thesis das erste Mal das erhöhte Auftreten von Thrombozyten-Leukozyten-Aggregaten in dem verschlossenen humanen Gefäßsystem nachgewiesen werden. Demzufolge könnte eine Beeinflussung von Immunzellen und/oder Thrombozyten bereits unter Okklusion als potentiell vielversprechende Strategie genutzt werden, um die Ausweitung des Infarktes einzuschränken und klinische Endpunkte nach einem ischämischen Schlaganfall zu verbessern. KW - Schlaganfall KW - Thrombozyt KW - Entzündung KW - Thrombo-inflammation KW - Ischemic stroke KW - Platelets KW - Inflamamtion KW - Immune cells KW - Vascular system Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302850 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wohnrade, Camilla A1 - Velling, Ann-Kathrin A1 - Mix, Lucas A1 - Wurster, Claudia D. A1 - Cordts, Isabell A1 - Stolte, Benjamin A1 - Zeller, Daniel A1 - Uzelac, Zeljko A1 - Platen, Sophia A1 - Hagenacker, Tim A1 - Deschauer, Marcus A1 - Lingor, Paul A1 - Ludolph, Albert C. A1 - Lulé, Dorothée A1 - Petri, Susanne A1 - Osmanovic, Alma A1 - Schreiber-Katz, Olivia T1 - Health-related quality of life in spinal muscular atrophy patients and their caregivers — a prospective, cross-sectional, multi-center analysis JF - Brain Sciences N2 - Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a disabling disease that affects not only the patient’s health-related quality of life (HRQoL), but also causes a high caregiver burden (CGB). The aim of this study was to evaluate HRQoL, CGB, and their predictors in SMA. In two prospective, cross-sectional, and multi-center studies, SMA patients (n = 39) and SMA patient/caregiver couples (n = 49) filled in the EuroQoL Five Dimension Five Level Scale (EQ-5D-5L) and the Short Form Health Survey 36 (SF-36). Caregivers (CGs) additionally answered the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Patients were clustered into two groups with either low or high HRQoL (EQ-5D-5L index value <0.259 or >0.679). The latter group was mostly composed of ambulatory type III patients with higher motor/functional scores. More severely affected patients reported low physical functioning but good mental health and vitality. The CGB (mean ZBI = 22/88) correlated negatively with patients’ motor/functional scores and age. Higher CGB was associated with a lower HRQoL, higher depression and anxiety, and more health impairments of the CGs. We conclude that patient and CG well-being levels interact closely, which highlights the need to consider the health of both parties while evaluating novel treatments. KW - caregiver KW - caregiver burden KW - mental health KW - quality of life KW - spinal muscular atrophy KW - patient reported outcome measures Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305048 SN - 2076-3425 VL - 13 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - García-Fernández, Patricia A1 - Reinhold, Colette A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Local inflammatory mediators involved in neuropathic pain JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Polyneuropathy (PNP) is a term to describe diseases of the peripheral nervous system, 50% of which present with neuropathic pain. In some types of PNP, pain is restricted to the skin distally in the leg, suggesting a local regulatory process leading to pain. In this study, we proposed a pro-inflammatory pathway mediated by NF-κB that might be involved in the development of pain in patients with painful PNP. To test this hypothesis, we have collected nerve and skin samples from patients with different etiologies and levels of pain. We performed RT-qPCR to analyze the gene expression of the proposed inflammatory pathway components in sural nerve and in distal and proximal skin samples. In sural nerve, we showed a correlation of TLR4 and TNFα to neuropathic pain, and an upregulation of TNFα in patients with severe pain. Patients with an inflammatory PNP also presented a lower expression of TRPV1 and SIRT1. In distal skin, we found a reduced expression of TLR4 and miR-146-5p, in comparison to proximal skin. Our findings thus support our hypothesis of local inflammatory processes involved in pain in PNP, and further show disturbed anti-inflammatory pathways involving TRPV1 and SIRT1 in inflammatory PNP. KW - polyneuropathy KW - pain KW - inflammation KW - NF-κB KW - TNFα Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313613 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 24 IS - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Spitzel, Marlene T1 - The impact of inflammation, hypoxia, and vasculopathy on pain development in the α-galactosidase A mouse model of Morbus Fabry T1 - Der Einfluss von Inflammation, Hypoxie und Vaskulopathie auf die Schmerzentwicklung des Morbus Fabry-spezifischen α-Galaktosidase A Mausmodells N2 - Fabry disease (FD), an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, is caused by variants in the gene α-galactosidase A (GLA). As a consequence, the encoded homonymous enzyme GLA is not produced in sufficient amount or does not function properly. Subsequently, globotriaosylceradmide (Gb3), the target substrate of GLA, starts accumulating in several cell types, especially neurons and endothelial cells. FD patients suffer from multiorgan symptoms including cardiomyopathy, nephropathy, stroke, and acral burning pain. It is suggested that the impact of pathological Gb3 accumulation, inflammatory and hypoxic processes, and vasculopathy are contributing to the specific FD pain phenotype. Thus, we investigated the role of inflammation, hypoxia, and vasculopathy on molecular level in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of the GLA knockout (KO) mouse model. Further, we investigated pain-like characteristics of GLA KO mice at baseline (BS), after capsaicin administration, and after repeated enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) administration for a period of 1.5 years. Acquired data showed disturbances in immune response markers represented by downregulated inflammation-associated genes and lower numbers of CD206+ macrophages in DRG of GLA KO mice. Hypoxic mechanisms were active in DRG of GLA KO mice reflected by increased gene expression of hypoxia- and DNA damage-associated targets, higher numbers of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α-positive (HIF1α+) and carbonic anhydrase 9-positive (CA9+) neurons in DRG of GLA KO mice, and DRG neuronal HIF1α cytosolic-nuclear translocation in GLA KO mice. Vascularization in DRG of GLA KO mice was reduced including lower numbers of blood vessel branches and reduced total blood vessel length. Pain-like behavior of the GLA KO mouse model revealed no mechanical hypersensitivity at BS but age-dependent heat hyposensitivity, which developed also age-matched wild type (WT) mice. Capsaicin administration under isoflurane anesthesia did not elicit the development of nocifensive behavior in GLA KO mice after mechanical or heat stimulation. Repeated ERT administration did not show a clear effect in GLA KO mice in terms of restored heat hyposensitivity to BS paw withdrawal latencies. In summary, we demonstrated the impact of disturbed immune response markers, active hypoxic mechanisms, and reduced vascularization on molecular FD pathophysiology. N2 - Morbus Fabry (M. Fabry oder Fabry disease, FD) ist eine X-chromosomal vererbte, lysosomale Speichererkrankung, die durch Varianten im Gen α-Galaktosidase A (GLA) verursacht wird. Das durch GLA kodierte gleichnamige Enzym GLA kann somit nicht in ausreichender Menge produziert werden oder erhält nicht die volle Funktionalität. Als Folge akkumuliert das Glykosphingolipid Globotriaosylceramid (Gb3), welches das Zielsubstrat von GLA ist und durch dieses Enzym normalerweise abgebaut wird. Gb3 Akkumulationen sind in verschiedenen Zelltypen zu finden, jedoch bevorzugt in Neurone und Endothelzellen. FD-Patienten leiden unter Symptome, die verschiedene Organe betreffen, insbesondere Kardiomyopathien, Nephropathien, Schlaganfälle, und brennende Schmerzen in den Extremitäten. Es wird vermutet, dass neben dem pathologischen Einfluss der Gb3 Ablagerungen auch inflammatorische und hypoxische Prozesse und Vaskulopathien zum spezifischen FD-Schmerzphänotyps beitragen. Daher wurde die Rolle der Inflammation, Hypoxie und Vaskulopathie auf molekularer Ebene in Spinalganglien (dorsal root ganglion, DRG) eines FD-spezifischen GLA knockout (KO) Mausmodells untersucht. Des Weiteren wurde der Schmerz-ähnliche Phänotyp in GLA KO Mäusen unter nativen Bedingungen, nach Capsaicingabe und unter Enzymersatztherapie (enzyme replacement therapy, ERT) während einer Dauer von 1,5 Jahren untersucht. Unsere erhobenen Daten zeigten eine Beeinträchtigung von Faktoren der Immunantwort, die sich durch herunterregulierter Genexpression Inflammations-assoziierter Gene und einer geringeren Anzahl an CD206+ Makrophagen in DRG von GLA KO Mäusen nachweisen ließ. Zu aktiven Hypoxiemechanismen trugen eine hochregulierte Genexpression Hypoxie- und DNA-Schäden-assoziierter Gene, eine höhere Anzahl an hypoxia-inducible factor 1α-positiver (HIF1α+) und carbonic anhydrase 9-positiver (CA9+) Neurone in DRG von GLA KO Mäusen, und die DRG neuronale HIF1α Translokation zwischen Zytosol und Nukleus bei. Die Vaskularisierung der DRG in GLA KO Mäusen war reduziert zusätzlich zu der geringeren Anzahl an Blutgefäßverzweigungen und einer Reduzierung der gesamten Blutgefäßlänge. Die Untersuchungen des nativen Schmerz-ähnlichen Verhaltens der GLA KO Mäuse zeigte keine Entwicklung mechanischer Hypersensitivität, während sich eine Hitzehyposensitivität mit steigendem Alter der Tiere entwickelte, die sich auch in altersangepassten Wildtyp (WT) Mäusen zeigte. Eine Capsaicingabe unter Isoflurannarkose zeigte keine erhöhte Sensitivität der GLA KO Mäuse nach mechanischer oder Hitzestimulation. Wiederholte ERT-Gaben zeigten keine Verbesserung der Hitzehyposensitivität auf ein natives Niveau der Pfotenrückzuglatenz. Wir konnten den Einfluss beeinträchtigter Faktoren der Immunantwort, aktiver Hypoxieprozesse und reduzierter Vaskularisierung in DRG von GLA KO Mäusen auf die molekulare FD-Pathophysiologie zeigen. KW - Fabry disease KW - GLA KO mouse model KW - molecular mechanism KW - Fabry-Krankheit KW - Morbus Fabry Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-345794 ER - TY - THES A1 - Steeg, Felix Leonard T1 - Kinematische und histomorphologische Charakterisierung des DYT1 Knock-in Mausmodells mit Trauma-induzierter Dystonie T1 - Kinematic and histomorphological characterization of the DYT1 knock-in mouse model with trauma-induced dystonia N2 - Die dem Formenkreis der Dystonien zugrundeliegenden, pathophysiologischen Grundlagen sind bislang nicht abschließend geklärt. Für die DYT-TOR1A Dystonie ist bekannt, dass eine 3-bp Deletion eines GAG-Codons im TOR1A-Gen auf Chromosom 9 einen Funktionsverlust des Proteins TorsinA bewirkt. Dieser Funktionsverlust wird als auslösender Faktor für die Entstehung der DYT-TOR1A Dystonie angenommen. Nichtsdestotrotz entwickeln lediglich circa 30% der Mutationsträger eine dystone Bewegungsstörung. Als Grund dafür wird eine Two-hit Hypothese diskutiert, die zusätzlich zur genetischen Prädisposition einen Umweltfaktor wie ein peripheres Trauma für die Entstehung von Symptomen postuliert. Durch eine standardisierte Quetschläsion des N. ischiadicus konnte mit dieser Arbeit bei DYT1KI Mäusen, die die ∆GAG-Mutation im endogenen Genom tragen, ein dystoner Phänotyp hervorgerufen werden. Mit den Aufzeichnungen der Mäuse im TST wurde ein neuronales Netzwerk mittels der Software „DeepLabCut“ trainiert, sodass die Dystonie-ähnlichen Bewegungen automatisiert erfasst und ausgewertet werden konnten. Das Netzwerk trägt dazu bei, dem vorwiegend klinischen Syndrom der Dystonie eine objektive kinematische Charakterisierung zu bieten und kann auf andere TSTs anderer Nagermodelle übertragen werden. Ferner wurde überprüft, ob die beobachteten Bewegungen durch Unterschiede in der Regeneration nach der Nervenquetschung zustande kamen. Elektroneurographien zeigten jedoch diesbezüglich keine Unterschiede zwischen wt und DYT1KI Tieren. Darüber hinaus sind mikromorphologische Prozesse im zentralen und peripheren Nervensystem Gegenstand dieser Studie. Einerseits konnten wir mittels Immunzellfärbungen von T-, B-Zellen, Makrophagen und Mikroglia feststellen, dass sowohl zentral als auch peripher kein Anhalt darauf besteht, dass die beim DYT1KI Mausmodell entstandenen Dystonie-ähnlichen Bewegungen auf einer Dysfunktion oder Aktivierung des Immunsystems, wie es bei anderen neurologischen Erkrankungen bereits nachgewiesen wurde, eine Rolle spielt. Andererseits konnte anhand stereologischer Messungen gezeigt werden, dass bei den naiven DYT1KI Tieren im Vergleich zu wt Tieren dopaminerge Neurone der SN in der Anzahl verringert und im Volumen vergrößert sind, was auf einen Endophänotypen hinweist. Bei den symptomatischen, nervengequetschten DYT1KI Mäusen zeigte sich wiederum eine weitere, signifikante Zunahme der Hypertrophie der dopaminergen Neurone als Hinweis auf eine unmittelbar mit dem dystonen Phänotypen in Zusammenhang stehende Veränderung. Zusammenfassend konnte ein symptomatisches Mausmodell von hoher translationaler Bedeutung etabliert werden, in dem sich Hinweise für eine dopaminerge Dysregulation ergaben und welches für weitere Studien, insbesondere therapeutischer Art, eingesetzt werden könnte. N2 - The pathophysiological principles underlying the types of dystonia have not yet been conclusively clarified. For DYT-TOR1A dystonia, it is known that a 3-bp deletion of a GAG codon in the TOR1A gene on chromosome 9 causes a loss of function of the protein TorsinA. This loss of function is believed to be a triggering factor for the development of DYT-TOR1A dystonia. Nevertheless, only around 30% of mutation carriers develop a dystonic movement disorder. The reason for this is believed to be a two-hit hypothesis, which postulates an environmental factor such as a peripheral trauma for the development of symptoms in addition to the genetic predisposition. In this work, we were able to induce a dystonic phenotype in DYT1KI mice that carry the ∆GAG mutation in their endogenous genome by a standardized crush lesion of the sciatic nerve. With recordings of the mice in the TST, a deep neural network was trained using the software “DeepLabCut” so that the dystonia-like movements could be automatically recorded and evaluated. The network contributes to providing an objective kinematic characterization of the predominantly clinical syndrome of dystonia and can be transferred to other TSTs from other rodent models. It was also checked whether the observed movements were caused by differences in regeneration after the nerve crush. However, electroneurography showed no differences between wt and DYT1KI animals in this regard. In addition, micromorphological processes in the central and peripheral nervous system are subject of this study. On the one hand, using immune cell staining of T cells, B cells, macrophages and microglia, we were able to determine that there is no evidence, both centrally and peripherally, that the dystonia-like movements developed in the DYT1KI mouse model are due to a dysfunction or activation of the immune system, as it has already been proven to play a role in other neurologic diseases. On the other hand, stereological measurements showed that dopaminergic neurons in the SN were reduced in number and increased in volume in naive DYT1KI animals compared to wt animals, indicating an endophenotype. In the symptomatic, nerve-crushed DYT1KI mice, there was again a further, significant increase in the hypertrophy of the dopaminergic neurons, indicating a change directly related to the dystonic phenotype. In summary, a symptomatic mouse model of high translational importance was established, in which there was evidence of dopaminergic dysregulation and which could be used for further studies, particularly of a therapeutic nature. KW - Dystonie Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-345805 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. T1 - Cellular and molecular targets in acute ischemic stroke JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-288294 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 23 IS - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bieber, Michael A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Bellut, Maximilian A1 - Stegner, David A1 - Heinze, Katrin G. A1 - Pham, Mirko A1 - Nieswandt, Bernhard A1 - Stoll, Guido T1 - Blockade of platelet glycoprotein Ibα augments neuroprotection in Orai2-deficient mice during middle cerebral artery occlusion JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - During ischemic stroke, infarct growth before recanalization diminishes functional outcome. Hence, adjunct treatment options to protect the ischemic penumbra before recanalization are eagerly awaited. In experimental stroke targeting two different pathways conferred protection from penumbral tissue loss: (1) enhancement of hypoxic tolerance of neurons by deletion of the calcium channel subunit Orai2 and (2) blocking of detrimental lymphocyte–platelet responses. However, until now, no preclinical stroke study has assessed the potential of combining neuroprotective with anti-thrombo-inflammatory interventions to augment therapeutic effects. We induced focal cerebral ischemia in Orai2-deficient (Orai2\(^{-/-}\)) mice by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Animals were treated with anti-glycoprotein Ib alpha (GPIbα) Fab fragments (p0p/B Fab) blocking GPIbα–von Willebrand factor (vWF) interactions. Rat immunoglobulin G (IgG) Fab was used as the control treatment. The extent of infarct growth before recanalization was assessed at 4 h after MCAO. Moreover, infarct volumes were determined 6 h after recanalization (occlusion time: 4 h). Orai2 deficiency significantly halted cerebral infarct progression under occlusion. Inhibition of platelet GPIbα further reduced primary infarct growth in Orai2\(^{-/-}\) mice. During ischemia–reperfusion, upon recanalization, mice were likewise protected. All in all, we show that neuroprotection in Orai2\(^{-/-}\) mice can be augmented by targeting thrombo-inflammation. This supports the clinical development of combined neuroprotective/anti-platelet strategies in hyper-acute stroke. KW - ischemic penumbra KW - Orai2 KW - glycoprotein receptor Ibα KW - ischemic stroke KW - thrombo-inflammation KW - middle cerebral artery occlusion Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-286038 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 23 IS - 16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kline, Rachel A. A1 - Lößlein, Lena A1 - Kurian, Dominic A1 - Aguilar Martí, Judit A1 - Eaton, Samantha L. A1 - Court, Felipe A. A1 - Gillingwater, Thomas H. A1 - Wishart, Thomas M. T1 - An optimized comparative proteomic approach as a tool in neurodegenerative disease research JF - Cells N2 - Recent advances in proteomic technologies now allow unparalleled assessment of the molecular composition of a wide range of sample types. However, the application of such technologies and techniques should not be undertaken lightly. Here, we describe why the design of a proteomics experiment itself is only the first step in yielding high-quality, translatable results. Indeed, the effectiveness and/or impact of the majority of contemporary proteomics screens are hindered not by commonly considered technical limitations such as low proteome coverage but rather by insufficient analyses. Proteomic experimentation requires a careful methodological selection to account for variables from sample collection, through to database searches for peptide identification to standardised post-mass spectrometry options directed analysis workflow, which should be adjusted for each study, from determining when and how to filter proteomic data to choosing holistic versus trend-wise analyses for biologically relevant patterns. Finally, we highlight and discuss the difficulties inherent in the modelling and study of the majority of progressive neurodegenerative conditions. We provide evidence (in the context of neurodegenerative research) for the benefit of undertaking a comparative approach through the application of the above considerations in the alignment of publicly available pre-existing data sets to identify potential novel regulators of neuronal stability. KW - proteomics KW - systems biology KW - experimental design KW - neurodegeneration KW - pathway analysis KW - data filtering Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-285912 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 17 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huss, André A1 - Abdelhak, Ahmed A1 - Mayer, Benjamin A1 - Tumani, Hayrettin A1 - Müller, Hans-Peter A1 - Althaus, Katharina A1 - Kassubek, Jan A1 - Otto, Markus A1 - Ludolph, Albert C. A1 - Yilmazer-Hanke, Deniz A1 - Neugebauer, Hermann T1 - Association of serum GFAP with functional and neurocognitive outcome in sporadic small vessel disease JF - Biomedicines N2 - Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum biomarkers are critical for clinical decision making in neurological diseases. In cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), white matter hyperintensities (WMH) are an important neuroimaging biomarker, but more blood-based biomarkers capturing different aspects of CSVD pathology are needed. In 42 sporadic CSVD patients, we prospectively analysed WMH on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the biomarkers neurofilament light chain (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), chitinase3-like protein 1 (CHI3L1), Tau and Aβ1-42 in CSF and NfL and GFAP in serum. GFAP and CHI3L1 expression was studied in post-mortem brain tissue in additional cases. CSVD cases with higher serum NfL and GFAP levels had a higher modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and NIHSS score and lower CSF Aβ1-42 levels, whereas the CSF NfL and CHI3L1 levels were positively correlated with the WMH load. Moreover, the serum GFAP levels significantly correlated with the neurocognitive functions. Pathological analyses in CSVD revealed a high density of GFAP-immunoreactive fibrillary astrocytic processes in the periventricular white matter and clusters of CHI3L1-immunoreactive astrocytes in the basal ganglia and thalamus. Thus, besides NfL, serum GFAP is a highly promising fluid biomarker of sporadic CSVD, because it does not only correlate with the clinical severity but also correlates with the cognitive function in patients. KW - chitinase-3-like protein 1 KW - GFAP KW - neurofilaments KW - white matter hyperintensities KW - biomarker KW - CSVD Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-285973 SN - 2227-9059 VL - 10 IS - 8 ER -