Ricciardelli Ashley R, Robledo Ariadna, Fish Jason E, Kan Peter T, Harris Tajie H, Wythe Joshua D
Cardiovascular Research Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Department of Integrative Physiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Biomedicines. 2023 Oct 24;11(11):2876. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11112876.
Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are focal vascular lesions composed of abnormal vascular channels without an intervening capillary network. As a result, high-pressure arterial blood shunts directly into the venous outflow system. These high-flow, low-resistance shunts are composed of dilated, tortuous, and fragile vessels, which are prone to rupture. BAVMs are a leading cause of hemorrhagic stroke in children and young adults. Current treatments for bAVMs are limited to surgery, embolization, and radiosurgery, although even these options are not viable for ~20% of AVM patients due to excessive risk. Critically, inflammation has been suggested to contribute to lesion progression. Here we summarize the current literature discussing the role of the immune system in bAVM pathogenesis and lesion progression, as well as the potential for targeting inflammation to prevent bAVM rupture and intracranial hemorrhage. We conclude by proposing that a dysfunctional endothelium, which harbors the somatic mutations that have been shown to give rise to sporadic bAVMs, may drive disease development and progression by altering the immune status of the brain.
脑动静脉畸形(bAVM)是由异常血管通道组成的局灶性血管病变,其间没有毛细血管网络。因此,高压动脉血直接分流到静脉流出系统。这些高流量、低阻力的分流由扩张、扭曲且脆弱的血管组成,容易破裂。bAVM是儿童和年轻人出血性中风的主要原因。目前治疗bAVM的方法仅限于手术、栓塞和放射外科治疗,尽管由于风险过高,即使这些选择对约20%的AVM患者也不可行。至关重要的是,有研究表明炎症会促进病变进展。在此,我们总结了当前讨论免疫系统在bAVM发病机制和病变进展中的作用的文献,以及针对炎症预防bAVM破裂和颅内出血的潜力。我们最后提出,内皮功能障碍可能通过改变大脑的免疫状态来驱动疾病的发展和进展,而内皮功能障碍中存在的体细胞突变已被证明会引发散发性bAVM。
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