Emerging pathogenic mechanisms in human brain arteriovenous malformations: a contemporary review in the multiomics era
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Emerging pathogenic mechanisms in human brain arteriovenous malformations: a contemporary review in the multiomics era
Abstract
A variety of pathogenic mechanisms have been described in the formation, maturation, and rupture of brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs). While the understanding of bAVMs has largely been formulated based on animal models of rare hereditary diseases in which AVMs form, a new era of "omics" has permitted large-scale examinations of contributory genetic variations in human sporadic bAVMs. New findings regarding the pathogenesis of bAVMs implicate changes to endothelial and mural cells that result in increased angiogenesis, proinflammatory recruitment, and breakdown of vascular barrier properties that may result in hemorrhage; a greater diversity of cell populations that compose the bAVM microenvironment may also be implicated and complicate traditional models. Genomic sequencing of human bAVMs has uncovered inherited, de novo, and somatic activating mutations, such as KRAS, which contribute to the pathogenesis of bAVMs. New droplet-based, single-cell sequencing technologies have generated atlases of cell-specific molecular derangements. Herein, the authors review emerging genomic and transcriptomic findings underlying pathologic cell transformations in bAVMs derived from human tissues. The application of multiple sequencing modalities to bAVM tissues is a natural next step for researchers, although the potential therapeutic benefits or clinical applications remain unknown.
Keywords: arteriovenous malformations; genes; genomics; sequencing; sporadic; transcriptomics.
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