Met/HGFR triggers detrimental reactive microglia in TBI.

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The complexity of signaling events and cellular responses unfolding in neuronal, glial, and immune cells upon traumatic brain injury (TBI) constitutes an obstacle in elucidating pathophysiological links and targets for intervention. We use array phosphoproteomics in a murine mild blunt TBI to reconstruct the temporal dynamics of tyrosine-kinase signaling in TBI and then scrutinize the large-scale effects of perturbation of Met/HGFR, VEGFR1, and Btk signaling by small molecules. We show Met/HGFR as a selective modifier of early microglial response and that Met/HGFR blockade prevents the induction of microglial inflammatory mediators, of reactive microglia morphology, and TBI-associated responses in neurons and vasculature. Both acute and prolonged Met/HGFR inhibition ameliorate neuronal survival and motor recovery. Early elevation of HGF itself in the cerebrospinal fluid of TBI patients suggests that this mechanism has translational value in human subjects. Our findings identify Met/HGFR as a modulator of early neuroinflammation in TBI with promising translational potential.

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PubMed ID: 36577378

DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111867

Projects: SyNergy - Published Datasets

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Cell reports

Citation: Cell reports,41(13):111867

Date Published: 27th Dec 2022

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Authors: Rida Rehman, Michael Miller, Sruthi Sankari Krishnamurthy, Jacob Kjell, Lobna Elsayed, Stefanie M Hauck, Florian Olde Heuvel, Alison Conquest, Akila Chandrasekar, Albert Ludolph, Tobias Boeckers, Medhanie A Mulaw, Maria Cristina Morganti-Kossmann, Aya Takeoka, Francesco Roselli, Magdalena Götz

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Rehman, R., Miller, M., Krishnamurthy, S. S., Kjell, J., Elsayed, L., Hauck, S. M., olde Heuvel, F., Conquest, A., Chandrasekar, A., Ludolph, A., Boeckers, T., Mulaw, M. A., Goetz, M., Morganti-Kossmann, M. C., Takeoka, A., & Roselli, F. (2022). Met/HGFR triggers detrimental reactive microglia in TBI. In Cell Reports (Vol. 41, Issue 13, p. 111867). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111867
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