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48 reviewsDamage to endothelial cells (ECs) is a key factor in blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Whilemicrotubules are essential for EC structure, their role in BBB injury remains unclear. Here we investigated the role of acetylated αtubulin (α-Ac-Tub) in BBB integration after ICH. Using an autologous blood injection model in the striatum, we showed that theexpression of α-Ac-Tub and MEC17, an α-tubulin acetyltransferase, significantly decreased along the vessels around the hematomaafter ICH. Conditional MEC17 knockout in ECs further reduced α-Ac-Tub levels and exacerbated BBB leakage, brain edema,1234567890();,:hematoma expansion, inflammation and motor dysfunction. Conversely, selective α-Ac-Tub upregulation in ECs via intravenousdelivery of AAV-BI30-MEC17-GFP alleviated BBB dysfunction and improved motor recovery. Similarly, the HDAC6 inhibitortubastatin A enhanced α-Ac-Tub levels, mitigating BBB damage and neurological deficits. Mechanistically, α-Ac-Tub deficiency inECs reduced tight junction proteins (ZO-1 and Claudin5) and increased F-actin stress fibers through RhoA activation. Together, ourfindings highlighted α-Ac-Tub as a therapeutic target for restoring BBB function and reducing brain injury after ICH.Experimental & Molecular Medicine;