2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2015.02.002
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Fibronectin changes in eosinophilic meningitis with blood–CSF barrier disruption

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“…Additionally, MMPs also indirectly facilitate higher influx of leukocytes into the CP stroma by modulating the ECM, thereby making the CPE more accessible. For example, a recent study in parasitic meningitis supports a role for an increased MMP9 activity in fibronectin proteolysis, leading to BCSFB permeability and an augmented eosinophilic cell count in the CSF [109]. Given that TJs are possible substrates for MMPs, and considering the link between TJ disturbance and BCSFB impairment, the role of TJs in leukocyte transmigration should be explored further.…”
Section: Therapeutic Approaches and Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Additionally, MMPs also indirectly facilitate higher influx of leukocytes into the CP stroma by modulating the ECM, thereby making the CPE more accessible. For example, a recent study in parasitic meningitis supports a role for an increased MMP9 activity in fibronectin proteolysis, leading to BCSFB permeability and an augmented eosinophilic cell count in the CSF [109]. Given that TJs are possible substrates for MMPs, and considering the link between TJ disturbance and BCSFB impairment, the role of TJs in leukocyte transmigration should be explored further.…”
Section: Therapeutic Approaches and Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Fibronectin was found to be associated with adhesion in many intestinal pathogens ( 33 ). Previous studies have considered fibronectin as a biomarker for some diseases, such as sepsis, where low fibronectin levels seem to be a marker of poor prognosis, and meningitis and asthma, where fibronectin levels are significantly increased ( 34 , 35 ). But it is the first time that fibronectin could be a biomarker for calf diarrhea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%