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Genetic Ablation of Extra Domain A of Fibronectin in Hypercholesterolemic Mice Improves Stroke Outcome by Reducing Thrombo-Inflammation.

Nirav Dhanesha1, Ajmal Ahmad1, Prem Prakash1, Prakash Doddapattar1, Steven R Lentz1, Anil K Chauhan2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The fibronectin-splicing variant containing extra domain A (Fn-EDA) is present in negligible amounts in the plasma of healthy humans but markedly elevated in patients with comorbid conditions, including diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolemia, which are risk factors for stroke. It remains unknown, however, whether Fn-EDA worsens stroke outcomes in such conditions. We determined the role of Fn-EDA in stroke outcome in a model of hypercholesterolemia, the apolipoprotein E-deficient (Apoe(-/-)) mouse. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In a transient cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury model, Apoe(-/-) mice expressing fibronectin deficient in EDA (Fn-EDA(-/-)Apoe(-/-) mice) exhibited smaller infarcts and improved neurological outcomes at days 1 and 8 (P<0.05 versus Apoe(-/-) mice). Concomitantly, intracerebral thrombosis [assessed by fibrin(ogen) deposition] and postischemic inflammation (phospho-nuclear factor-κB p65, phospho-IκB kinase α/β, interleukin 1β, and tumor necrosis factor-α) within lesions of Fn-EDA(-/-)Apoe(-/-) mice were markedly decreased (P<0.05 versus Apoe(-/-) mice). In an FeCl3 injury-induced carotid artery thrombosis model, thrombus growth rate and the time to occlusion were prolonged in Fn-EDA(-/-)Apoe(-/-) mice (P<0.05 versus Apoe(-/-) mice). Genetic ablation of TLR4 improved stroke outcome in Apoe(-/-) mice (P<0.05) but had no effect on stroke outcome in Fn-EDA(-/-)Apoe(-/-) mice. Bone marrow transplantation experiments revealed that nonhematopoietic cell-derived Fn-EDA exacerbates stroke through Toll-like receptor-4 expressed on hematopoietic cells. Infusion of a specific inhibitor of Fn-EDA into Apoe(-/-) mouse 15 minutes after reperfusion significantly improved stroke outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Hypercholesterolemic mice deficient in Fn-EDA exhibit reduced cerebral thrombosis and less inflammatory response after ischemia/reperfusion injury. These findings suggest that targeting Fn-EDA could be an effective therapeutic strategy in stroke associated with hypercholesterolemia.
© 2015 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  fibronectins; hypercholesterolemia; inflammation; stroke; thrombosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26508731      PMCID: PMC4674336          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.016540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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