The Role of Immune Infiltration and Oxidative Stress in the Progression of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation
Xuesai Zhu, Yizhi Yao, Tengbo Yu, Xiao Xiao

TL;DR
This paper explores how immune infiltration and oxidative stress contribute to the development and progression of cerebral cavernous malformations, suggesting new therapeutic approaches.
Contribution
The study reveals how genetic mutations interact with immune and oxidative stress factors to drive CCM progression.
Findings
Genetic mutations (KRIT1, CCM2, PDCD10) initiate CCM lesions, but progression depends on immune infiltration and oxidative stress.
Immune cell infiltration and oxidative stress responses significantly influence lesion maturation and hemorrhagic conversion.
Blood-brain barrier disruption and immune thrombosis worsen CCM pathology.
Abstract
To review how the immune microenvironment and oxidative stress modulate the initiation, maturation, and hemorrhagic conversion of cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) and to appraise the therapeutic potential of immune‐directed interventions. This project conducts systematic research on the pathogenesis of cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM), focusing on the complex interactions between genetic mutations (KRIT1, CCM2, PDCD10) and the immune microenvironment, oxidative stress, inflammatory responses, and vascular dysfunction. The study confirms that CCM development relies not only on genetic mutations but also on the synergistic effects of a “second hit” mechanism and microenvironmental stressors. Immune cell infiltration (e.g., B cells, T cells, neutrophils) and oxidative stress responses play pivotal roles in lesion progression; Blood‐brain barrier disruption and immune thrombosis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment · Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications · Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
