Publications by authors named "Benoit Ho Tin Noe"

Background: Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are characterized by a high rate of thrombotic complications that contribute to morbidity and mortality. MPN-related thrombogenesis is assumed to be multifactorial, involving both procoagulant and proinflammatory processes. Whether impaired fibrinolysis also participates in the prothrombotic phenotype of MPN has been poorly investigated.

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  • * Researchers discovered that this drop in IgA happens because the immune system cells that make it are harmed after injury.
  • * They also found that certain cells called neutrophils cause this problem, but if these cells are removed or their action is blocked, the levels of IgA can be preserved in both patients and mice.
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  • Platelets play a crucial role in stopping bleeding during inflammation, but their behavior can change based on the specific context and the receptors involved, particularly β1 and β3 integrins.
  • In experiments with mice, those lacking β3 integrins showed bleeding in various inflammation models, while those lacking β1 integrins did not, indicating that β3 is more critical for hemostasis.
  • The study concluded that the necessity and interplay between β1 and β3 integrins in managing bleeding during inflammation are influenced by the type of inflammatory scenario encountered.
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Introduction: More than 50% of large vessel occlusion (LVO) acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients treated with endovascular therapy (EVT) remain severely disabled at 3 months. We hypothesized that acute astrocytic inflammatory response may play a pivotal role in post-AIS brain changes associated with poor functional outcome. We proposed to evaluate the level of YKL-40, a glycoprotein mainly released by reactive astrocytes.

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  • Scientists studied how platelets (tiny blood cells) interact with different types of tumors.
  • They looked at two tumors: one from breast cancer (AT-3) and one from skin cancer (B16F1).
  • They found that platelets are important in both tumors but work differently depending on the type of cancer.
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  • Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a rare type of stroke linked to brain injury, and the JAK2V617F mutation is associated with worse outcomes for patients with CVST.
  • In a study using mice, researchers found that those with the JAK2V617F mutation experienced more severe symptoms, including higher rates of intracranial hemorrhages and mortality, compared to normal mice.
  • Both mouse models and human cases showed that JAK2V617F-positive individuals had increased inflammation and thrombotic issues, contributing to poorer clinical outcomes after CVST.
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Background: Periodontitis is associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke, but the mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear.

Objectives: Our objective was to determine whether (Pg), a periodontal bacterium, could be detected within thrombus aspirates, modify thrombus composition, and endovascular therapy responses.

Methods: The presence of Pg gingipain in 175 consecutive thrombi from patients with large vessel occlusion stroke enrolled in the multicenter research cohort compoCLOT was investigated by immunostaining.

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  • Neutrophils are special cells that help fight infections by moving to areas in the body where there is inflammation.
  • This study looked at a molecule called CD31, which helps neutrophils detach and move away from blood vessels to reach the inflamed areas.
  • The researchers discovered that CD31 helps neutrophils change shape and detach properly, showing it plays an important role in how these cells migrate where they are needed the most.
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A State of the Art lecture titled "" was presented at the ISTH Congress in 2022. Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) remains the only pharmacologic option to re-establish cerebral perfusion at the acute phase of ischemic stroke. IVT is based on the administration of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator with the objective of dissolving fibrin, the major fibrillar protein component of thrombi.

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Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that neutrophil activation (NA) contributes to microvascular thromboinflammation in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to a large vessel occlusion. Preclinical data have suggested that intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) before endovascular therapy (EVT) could dampen microvascular thromboinflammation. In this study we investigated the association between NA dynamics and stroke outcome, and the impact of IVT on NA in patients with AIS treated with EVT.

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Ischemic stroke (IS) is the leading cause of acquired disability and the second leading cause of dementia and mortality. Current treatments for IS are primarily focused on revascularization of the occluded artery. However, only 10% of patients are eligible for revascularization and 50% of revascularized patients remain disabled at 3 months.

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In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), plasma levels of pro-inflammatory lipid mediators such as PGE and TxA are increased. They could increase vascular contraction while EPA and DHA could reduce it. Studies have been mostly conducted on animal vessels.

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Background And Purpose: First pass effect (FPE), the occurrence of complete reperfusion after one pass with no rescue attempt during endovascular therapy (EVT), is associated with the best clinical outcome after an acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Previous studies evaluating FPE occurrence according to EVT technical strategies, occlusion locations, or thrombus composition have provided controversial results. Here, we performed a correlation analysis between FPE occurrence and AIS thrombus cellular composition, as assessed using quantitative biochemical assays.

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During the last decade, significant progress has been made in understanding thrombus composition and organization in the setting of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). In particular, thrombus organization is now described as highly heterogeneous but with 2 preserved characteristics: the presence of (1) two distinct main types of areas in the core-red blood cell (RBC)-rich and platelet-rich areas in variable proportions in each thrombus-and (2) an external shell surrounding the core composed exclusively of platelet-rich areas. In contrast to RBC-rich areas, platelet-rich areas are highly complex and are mainly responsible for the thrombolysis resistance of these thrombi for the following reasons: the presence of platelet-derived fibrinolysis inhibitors in large amounts, modifications of the fibrin network structure resistant to the tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-induced fibrinolysis, and the presence of non-fibrin extracellular components, such as von Willebrand factor (vWF) multimers and neutrophil extracellular traps.

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The ISTH London 2022 Congress is the first held (mostly) face-to-face again since the COVID-19 pandemic took the world by surprise in 2020. For 2 years we met virtually, but this year's in-person format will allow the ever-so-important and quintessential creativity and networking to flow again. What a pleasure and joy to be able to see everyone! Importantly, all conference proceedings are also streamed (and available recorded) online for those unable to travel on this occasion.

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The tumor microenvironment (TME) has gained considerable interest because of its decisive impact on cancer progression, response to treatment, and disease recurrence. The TME can favor the proliferation, dissemination, and immune evasion of cancer cells. Likewise, there is accumulating evidence that intratumoral platelets could favor the development and aggressiveness of solid tumors, notably by influencing tumor cell phenotype and shaping the vascular and immune TME components.

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More than 40% of endovascular therapy (EVT) fail to achieve complete reperfusion of the territory of the occluded artery in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Understanding factors influencing EVT could help overcome its limitations. Our objective was to study the impact of thrombus cell composition on EVT procedures, using a simulation system for modeling thrombus-induced large vessel occlusion (LVO) in flow conditions.

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  • COVID-19 patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) exhibit thrombi that are rich in neutrophils and contain neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), but lack the virus's spike protein.
  • A study comparing AIS thrombi from COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients found that both types displayed similar resistance to thrombolysis when treated with tissue-type plasminogen (tPA).
  • Adding DNase 1 enhanced the thrombolytic process for both groups, suggesting that COVID-19 does not affect NET content or the thrombi's resistance to fibrinolysis, which could help in treating such patients.
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Immediate reocclusion after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is a rare but devastating condition associated with poor functional outcome. The aim of this study was to gain insights into the mechanisms underlying immediate reocclusion, and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonist abciximab, for its treatment. Clinical data were collected from April 2015 to April 2019 in a monocentric prospective registry of AIS patients treated by MT.

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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is an uncommon cause of stroke resulting in parenchymal injuries associated with heterogeneous clinical symptoms and prognosis. Therefore, an experimental animal model is required to further study underlying mechanisms involved in CVST. This study is aimed at developing a novel murine model suitable and relevant for evaluating injury patterns during CVST and studying its clinical aspects.

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Statins induce plaque regression characterized by reduced macrophage content in humans, but the underlying mechanisms remain speculative. Studying the translational APOE*3-Leiden.CETP mouse model with a humanized lipoprotein metabolism, we find that systemic cholesterol lowering by oral atorvastatin or dietary restriction inhibits monocyte infiltration, and reverses macrophage accumulation in atherosclerotic plaques.

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Purpose: Thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD) is a life-threatening disease with often unrecognized inherited forms. We sought to identify novel pathogenic variants associated with autosomal dominant inheritance of TAAD.

Methods: We analyzed exome sequencing data from 35 French TAAD families and performed next-generation sequencing capture panel of genes in 1114 unrelated TAAD patients.

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Background And Purpose: Identification of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) cause is crucial for guidance of secondary prevention. Previous studies have yielded inconsistent results regarding possible correlations between AIS cause and thrombus composition, as assessed by semiquantitative histological analysis. Here, we performed a correlation analysis between AIS cause and AIS thrombus cellular composition and content, as assessed using quantitative biochemical assays.

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