2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1032310/v1
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CXCL13 Expressed on Inflamed Cerebral Blood Vessels Recruit IL-21 Producing TFH Cells to Damage Neurons Following Stroke.

Abstract: Background: Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, largely due to the inflammatory response to brain ischemia during post-stroke reperfusion. Despite ongoing intensive research, there have not been any clinically approved drugs targeting the inflammatory component to stroke. Preclinical studies have identified T cells as pro-inflammatory mediators of ischemic brain damage, yet mechanisms that regulate the infiltration and phenotype of these cells are lacking. Further understanding of how T … Show more

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“…After a unilateral ischemic stroke in mice, CXCL13, a B cell-recruiting chemokine, is upregulated in cortical vessels of the ischemic hemisphere within 24 h [61,73]. Cells expressing CXCR5, the receptor for the CXCL13 ligand, have been found in both hemispheres of the brain acutely after unilateral ischemic stroke, suggesting that CXCL13 expression is more widespread rather than localized to the area of infarct.…”
Section: Early Recruitment Of B Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After a unilateral ischemic stroke in mice, CXCL13, a B cell-recruiting chemokine, is upregulated in cortical vessels of the ischemic hemisphere within 24 h [61,73]. Cells expressing CXCR5, the receptor for the CXCL13 ligand, have been found in both hemispheres of the brain acutely after unilateral ischemic stroke, suggesting that CXCL13 expression is more widespread rather than localized to the area of infarct.…”
Section: Early Recruitment Of B Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%