FOXF2 regulates pericyte-endothelial signaling required for vascular homeostasis after neonatal hyperoxic lung injury. [PDF]
Sun F +10 more
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Amyloid‐β aggregates induce vasculopathy via ferroptosis in brain endothelial cells
Blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption is evident in brains with amyloidopathy. In this study, we demonstrate that amyloid β (Aβ) drives abnormal lipid metabolism and lipid droplet formation in brain endothelial cells, leading to lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis.
Suhyeon Son +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Pericytes and mesenchymal stromal cells converge toward pro-tumor phenotypes in the tumor microenvironment. [PDF]
La Spina E +14 more
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Optic nerve sheath meningiomas are typically NF2‐intact with few copy number alterations and are generally clinically indolent. Rare aggressive recurrences are associated with progressive accumulation of copy number variations, including CDKN2A/B homozygous deletion, 1q gain, and 14q loss.
Daisuke Sato +15 more
wiley +1 more source
GLP-1 activates K<sub>ATP</sub> channels in coronary pericytes as the effector of brain-gut-heart signalling mediating cardioprotection. [PDF]
Mastitskaya S +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
New perspectives on VEGF signalling in Alzheimer's disease
Emery et al. bring together findings from recent multi‐omic studies, including single‐cell mRNA analysis of human post‐mortem brain tissue, and proteomic analysis of matched CSF and blood samples in large clinical studies. The authors present evidence of the involvement of altered VEGF signalling in vascular and immune dysfunction and neurodegeneration
Cherelle E. G. Emery +2 more
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Occludin modulates HIV and ischaemic stroke response via the mitochondrial antiviral signalling pathway. [PDF]
Torices S +8 more
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Opinion: Inhibition of Blood-Brain Barrier Repair as a Mechanism in HIV-1 Disease. [PDF]
Maubert, Monique E. +2 more
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Human brain matters: Navigating the neuropathology of COVID‐19
Severe COVID‐19 is associated with vascular dysregulation and chronic neuroinflammation, leading to axonal injury and neurodegeneration. In long COVID or PASC, persistent alterations in neuroimaging and biofluid biomarkers reflect ongoing neuronal damage and neuroinflammation, contributing to long‐term neurological symptoms including fatigue, cognitive
Juliana M. Nieuwland +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Junctions, Transporters, and Interactions of Endothelial Cells: Regulation by Ethanol. [PDF]
Mandyam CD +5 more
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