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Titel:

Brain endothelial TAK1 and NEMO safeguard the neurovascular unit.

Dokumenttyp:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Autor(en):
Ridder, Dirk A; Wenzel, Jan; Müller, Kristin; Töllner, Kathrin; Tong, Xin-Kang; Assmann, Julian C; Stroobants, Stijn; Weber, Tobias; Niturad, Cristina; Fischer, Lisanne; Lembrich, Beate; Wolburg, Hartwig; Grand'Maison, Marilyn; Papadopoulos, Panayiota; Korpos, Eva; Truchetet, Francois; Rades, Dirk; Sorokin, Lydia M; Schmidt-Supprian, Marc; Bedell, Barry J; Pasparakis, Manolis; Balschun, Detlef; D'Hooge, Rudi; Löscher, Wolfgang; Hamel, Edith; Schwaninger, Markus
Abstract:
Inactivating mutations of the NF-?B essential modulator (NEMO), a key component of NF-?B signaling, cause the genetic disease incontinentia pigmenti (IP). This leads to severe neurological symptoms, but the mechanisms underlying brain involvement were unclear. Here, we show that selectively deleting Nemo or the upstream kinase Tak1 in brain endothelial cells resulted in death of endothelial cells, a rarefaction of brain microvessels, cerebral hypoperfusion, a disrupted blood-brain barrier (BBB),...     »
Zeitschriftentitel:
J Exp Med
Jahr:
2015
Band / Volume:
212
Heft / Issue:
10
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
1529-49
Sprache:
eng
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1084/jem.20150165
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26347470
Print-ISSN:
0022-1007
TUM Einrichtung:
III. Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik (Hämatologie / Onkologie)
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