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Anti-inflammatory genes in PBMCs post-spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

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TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 58-66

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DE GRUYTER POLAND SP Z O O
DOI: 10.1515/tnsci-2021-0003

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intracerebral hemorrhage; gene expression; peripheral blood mononuclear cells; clinical outcome

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  1. Ochsner Translational Medicine Research Initiative - Ochsner Health (II)
  2. Ochsner Translational Medicine Research Initiative - Ochsner Clinic Foundation (II)

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This study found that ICH patients with a favorable outcome had higher expression of anti-inflammatory, pro-survival genes in PBMCs, and IL10 expression was negatively correlated with high hematoma volume.
Background - Neuroinflammation is important in the pathophysiology of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and peripheral inflammatory cells play a role in the clinical evolution and outcome. Methodology - Blood samples from ICH patients (n = 20) were collected at admission for 5 consecutive days for peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Frozen PBMCs were used for real-time PCR using Taqman probes (NFKB1, SOD1, PPARG, IL10, NFE2L2, and REL) and normalized to GAPDH. Data on hospital length of stay and modified Rankin score (MRS) were collected with 90-day MRS <= 3 as favorable outcome. Statistical analysis of clinical characteristics to temporal gene expression from early to delayed timepoints was compared for MRS groups (favorable vs unfavorable) and hematoma volume. Principle findings and results - IL10, SOD1, and REL expression were significantly higher at delayed timepoints in PBMCs of ICH patients with favorable outcome. PPARG and REL increased between timepoints in patients with favorable outcome. NFKB1 expression was not sustained, but significantly decreased from higher levels at early onset in patients with unfavorable outcome. IL10 expression showed a negative correlation in patients with high hematoma volume (>30 mL). Conclusions and significance - Anti-inflammatory, pro-survival regulators were highly expressed at delayed time points in ICH patients with a favorable outcome, and IL10 expression showed a negative correlation to high hematoma volume.

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