Platelet-Neutrophil Association in NETs-Rich Areas in the Retrieved AIS Patient Thrombi.
Ghulam Jeelani PirAijaz ParrayRaheem AyadathilSajitha V PananchikkalFayaz Ahmad MirIslam MuhammadAhmed AbubakarNueman AmirSohail HussainKhawaja H HaroonAhmad MuhammadYahia Z ImamSatya Narayana PatroNaveed AkhtarAymen ZakariaSaadat KamranPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Histological structure of thrombi is a strong determinant of the outcome of vascular recanalization therapy, the only treatment option for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. A total of 21 AIS patients from this study after undergoing non-enhanced CT scan and multimodal MRI were treated with mechanical stent-based and manual aspiration thrombectomy, and thromboembolic retrieved from a cerebral artery. Complementary histopathological and imaging analyses were performed to understand their composition with a specific focus on fibrin, von Willebrand factor, and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). Though distinct RBC-rich and platelet-rich areas were found, AIS patient thrombi were overwhelmingly platelet-rich, with 90% of thrombi containing <40% total RBC-rich contents (1.5 to 37%). Structurally, RBC-rich areas were simple, consisting of tightly packed RBCs in thin fibrin meshwork with sparsely populated nucleated cells and lacked any substantial von Willebrand factor (VWF). Platelet-rich areas were structurally more complex with thick fibrin meshwork associated with VWF. Plenty of leukocytes populated the platelet-rich areas, particularly in the periphery and border areas between platelet-rich and RBC-rich areas. Platelet-rich areas showed abundant activated neutrophils (myeloperoxidase + and neutrophil-elastase + ) containing citrullinated histone-decorated DNA. Citrullinated histone-decorated DNA also accumulated extracellularly, pointing to NETosis by the activated neutrophils. Notably, NETs-containing areas showed strong reactivity to VWF, platelets, and high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), signifying a close interplay between these components.
Keyphrases
- acute ischemic stroke
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- computed tomography
- chronic kidney disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- ejection fraction
- dna methylation
- stem cells
- case report
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- cell death
- brain injury
- circulating tumor
- transcription factor
- platelet rich plasma
- chronic pain
- magnetic resonance
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- replacement therapy
- gold nanoparticles
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy