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NETosis in ischemic stroke: Mechanisms, implications, and therapeutic prospects - PubMed

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  • #NETosis
  • #Thromboinflammation
  • #Ischemic stroke
  • Ischemic stroke is a major global health issue with secondary injury mechanisms affecting long-term outcomes.
  • NETosis, the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps, links immune activation with thrombotic and inflammatory damage in stroke.
  • Neutrophils infiltrate ischemic tissue and undergo NETosis, releasing structures that interact with platelets, endothelial cells, and coagulation pathways.
  • NET components promote thrombus formation, enhance stability, resist fibrinolysis, and worsen BBB breakdown and neuronal injury.
  • NET-related markers like citrullinated histone H3 and MPO-DNA complexes correlate with stroke severity and poor recovery.
  • Experimental NET-targeting strategies (DNase-I, PAD4 inhibition, MPO blockade) show neuroprotective effects in animal models.
  • Translating NET-focused therapies to clinical practice is challenging due to patient diversity and comorbidities.
  • NETosis contributes to stroke-related thrombosis, BBB disruption, and inflammation, highlighting potential for future therapies.