Login / Signup

S100A9 deletion in microglia/macrophages ameliorates brain injury through the STAT6/PPARγ pathway in ischemic stroke.

Xi LiuJunmin WangJian JinQiongqiong HuTing ZhaoJian WangJianbo GaoJiang Man
Published in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2024)
This study provides evidence for the first time that S100A9 in classical monocytes could potentially be a biomarker for predicting IS prognosis and reveals a novel therapeutic strategy for IS. By demonstrating that S100A9-mediated M/M polarization and phagocytosis can be reversed by S100A9 inhibition in a STAT6/PPARγ pathway-dependent manner, this study opens up new avenues for drug development in the field.
Keyphrases
  • brain injury
  • cell proliferation
  • type diabetes
  • atrial fibrillation
  • immune response
  • fatty acid
  • mouse model
  • peripheral blood