Title: Research Update on Cerebral Cavernous Malformations
1Research Update on Cerebral Cavernous
Malformations
- Issam A. Awad, MD, MSc, FACS, MA(Hon)
- Professor and Vice Chairman
- Department of Neurosurgery
- Feinberg School of Medicine
- Northwestern University
- Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
- Evanston, Illinois
2Cerebral Vascular Malformations ResearchA
Legacy of Collaborations During Two Decades
- The clinical foundations-- BNI and Cleveland
Clinic - (Spetzler, Little, Robinson, Estes,
DeCorletto, et al.) - The translational science-- Yale
- (Lifton, Kim, Gunel, Rothbart, Wong, Baev,
White, Awadallah, et al.) - Genomics of lesions-- the Colorado team
- (Uranishi, Gault, Shenkar, Lepsch, Hu,
Sarin, Elliott, et al.) - A new horizon-- ENH and NWU Integrational
Neuroscience - (Shenkar, Meade, Wyrwicz, Rowley, Zao,
Kohlmeir, Batjer, Edelman, et al.)
Support by NIH (NINDS) R01NS36194 K24NS02153,
Butcher Family Foundation, ENH Research Institute
3Categorization of Disease The Phenotype
Natural History
Clinical-Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations
4Refining the Phenotype
- Structural and molecular dissection
- Angioarchitecture
- Ultrastructure
- Functional pathways -- angiogenesis
Regional venous dysmorphism
Hemorrhagic proliferative dysangiogenesis
(Robinson et al. 1989, 1992, 1993)
Arteriovenous shunting
5Refining the Phenotype
- Structural and molecular dissection
- Angioarchitecture
- Ultrastructure
- Functional pathways -- angiogenesis
CCMs Defective inter-EC junctions and sub-EC
structure (Wong et al. 1998)
6Refining the Phenotype
- Structural and molecular dissection
- Angioarchitecture
- Ultrastructure
- Functional pathways -- angiogenesis
Angiogenesis factor upregulation different
roles in AVMs vs. CCMs ? (Rothbart et al. 1997,
Uranishi et al. 2000)
7Refining the Phenotype
SMA
Myosin
Smoothelin
- Structural and molecular dissection
- Smooth muscle maturation
AVM
Defective SMC maturation in CCMs (Uranishi et al.
2001)
CCM
8The Genetic Substrate of CCMs
- 20-40 familial (multiple lesions)
- Three gene loci (7q, 7p, and 3q) in familial
cases - Hispanic Americans of Mexican descent are CCM1
(Q455X with preserved haplotype)-- founder
mutation - CCM1 gene is KRIT1--all CCM1 mutations result in
premature truncation - CCM2 gene is MGC4607
- CCM 3 gene is XXXXX
(Gunel et al., Tournier-Lasserve et al., others
1995-2005, Marchuck 2003)
9 Mutations in KREV INTERACTION TRAPPED 1 (KRIT1)
cause CCM1
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3UT
Truncating (73), 15 intron
5UT
Retinal
Cutaneous
Hispanic
Amino Acid
coding
NPXY motif binds icap-1A ( integrin cytoplasnic
domain-assoc protein-1) cell-cell adhesion
Ankyrin Repeats (protein-protein interaction)
FERM domain (links cytoplasmic and transmembrane
proteins)
10Genetic Clues to Molecular Mechanism of Disease
CCM
- KRIT1 is related to cytoskeletal
proteins--cellular adhesion pathway - KRIT1 is associated with tube formation during
angiogenesis - Working hypothesis-- KRIT1 mediated defective
inter-EC junctions predispose to CCM lesion
genesis
Serebriiskii et al 1997 Zhang et al.
2001,2003 Zawistowski et al. 2002, 2003 Gunel et
al. 2002
11Genetic Clues to Molecular Mechanism of Disease
CCM
Angiogenesis Growth Factors/Receptors (VEGF,
Angiopeotin, TGF-?, FGF-2)
Endothelial cells
Cell Adhesion Molecules (CD31)
Krev-1/rap1A (signaling)
Krit1-associated microtubules
ICAP-1?
Extracellular Matrix Proteins ?laminin,
?fibronectin,
12Phenotype, Genotype and Clinical Behavior
- Solitary vs multiple lesions Gr Echo MR (T2) as
surrogate endophenotype - Venous angioma
- Previous irradiation
- Penetrance and aggressive behavior
- ( ? gene, mutation, promoter)
- Combined risk
13Sporadic Lesions Hidden Germ Line or Somatic
Mutation ?
- Occult familiality--
- Incomplete penetrance--
- Rare in absence of family history or lesion
multiplicity (0/gt100) MR with gradient echo
excellent screen in suspected cases - Somatic mutations--
- Two CCM cases reported (Kehrer-Sawatzki et al.,
Gault et al , work in progress (CCM1, CCM2,
transheterozygous?) - Sporadic mutation in CVM genes or related
pathways-- Working hypothesis
14Somatic Mutation in Human CCM Lesion from Patient
with Germ Line Mutation in Second Copy of Same
Gene
- ? How common
- ? Transheterozygous
- ? Other second hits
Gault et al. (Stroke 2005) Somatic mutation in
endothelial cells (laser capture,
unpublished 2005)
15Double Hits and Lesion Genesis Transgenic Mice
- CCM1 mutation alone does not seem to produce CCM
lesions - Combined genetic predisposition causes CCM
lesions (ccm /-, P53 -/-) - Opportunity to study CCM genesis and progression
in vivo
T2 (GrEcho) MR of transgenic mouse brain 4.7 T
(collaboration Marchuk Awad, 2005)
16Gene Interactions Differential Gene Expression
mRNA
- CCMs compared to AVMs and STAs
- 42 genes significantly upregulated
- 36 genes significantly downregulated
- AVMs compared to CCMs and STAs
- 48 genes significantly upregulated
- 59 genes significantly downregulated
Shenkar et al. 2003
17Genomics Data Analysis
File containing mean
intensity for each gene
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Scaling (equalize average intensity across chips)
File containing scaled data
Confirmation of
Gene Discovery
Differential Expression
of Known Genes
Matlab
GeneSpring
Genes that vary significantly
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15 genes of interest
Compare groups
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InStat
Genes differentially expressed
Statistical Analysis
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Expression Levels and Significance
18Gene Interactions Differential Gene Expression
19Genes upregulated gt20X in CCM over controls
20Immune Response in CCM ?
- Leaky vessels and antigenic challenge
- Organizing thrombus
- ? Cell type
- ? Monoclonal or oligoclonal
B Cells and Plasma Cells
IGG
21High Field MR of CCM Lesions
1 mm
1 mm
10 mm
1 mm
0.1 mm
- Humans up to 4.5 T
- Animals up to 14 T
- Near histologic resolution
1.5 T
1.5 T
Wyrwicz, Edelman, Awad, Shenkar 2005
3.0 T
22Imaging Cellular Events in CCM Lesions
23Imaging Cellular Events in CCM Lesions
Resolution and Labeling
24Dual Probes For Molecular Imaging of Individual
Cells
Meade et al. 2003-2005
25Building Molecular Markers for MR imaging and
Histologic Validation
26Modern Technical Applications to Microsurgical
Excision of CM
- Functional MR if lesion near eloquent areas
- Intraoperative brain mapping
- Image guided navigation
27Consider and Respect Subcortical Tracts
Tensor Diffusion MR imaging
28Case Study Transcallosal Approach to Thalamic
Lesion
29Case Study Transsylvian Approach to Thalamic
Lesion
30 Research Future Integrated Teams for Efficient
Translation
31Future DirectionsAn Evolving Story
- Explaining disease behavior
- Predicting disease behavior
- Modifying disease behavior