Events
Nencki Institute Seminar

Dear All,

I would like to cordially invite you to the Nencki Institute Seminar which will take place on the 4th of April at 3pm in the CN lecture Hall. We will host dr Kinga Szydłowska (Laboratory of Epileptogenesis). Her talk will be entitled: "Epileptogenesis and inflammation - miR-155-5p/miR-674-3p presence in peripheral blood leukocytes as biomarkers of asymptomatic and symptomatic phases of temporal lobe epilepsy”

 

Abstract

Epilepsy frequently develops as a result of brain insult, for example, brain injury or stroke. Currently, there are no tools allowing us to predict which trauma patients will eventually develop epilepsy. There is evidence that microRNAs levels are altered in the blood, making them attractive candidates for peripheral biomarkers of epilepsy. We analyzed white blood cell subpopulations containing miR-155-5p and miR-674-3p, in control and stimulated animals and in control and symptomatic or asymptomatic animals in the amygdala stimulation model. The first proposed early biomarker of epilepsy is the relative proportion of CD45RA+ B cells containing miR-155-5p and/or miR-674-3p. Others are increased number of CD45RA+ B cells containing either miR-155-5p or miR-155-5p and miR-674-3p together or decreased number of CD161+ NK cells not containing miR-155-5p nor miR-674-3p. Additionally, we found that the decreased number of CD4+ T cells can be used as a potential biomarker for identifying epileptic animals with symptomatic epilepsy.

 

With best wishes
Tomasz Wypych

Date of publication
28 March 2024
Date of event
2024-04-04
Start
15:00
End
16:00
Place
Nencki Institute