TY - JOUR
T1 - Circulating monocytes mirror the imbalance in TF and TFPI expression in carotid atherosclerotic plaques with lipid-rich and calcified morphology
AU - Basavaraj, Manjunath Goolyam
AU - Sovershaev, Mikhail A.
AU - Egorina, Elena M.
AU - Gruber, Franz X.
AU - Bogdanov, Vladimir Y.
AU - Fallon, John T.
AU - Asterud, Bjarne
AU - Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
AU - Hansen, John Bjarne
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by funding from Helse Nord RHF, Sparebanken Gavefond, and Familie Blix Forskningsfond. The authors would like to thank Drs. Andrey Valkov and Natalya Seredkina for their technical help in processing of tissue sections.
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - Background: Thrombogenicity of atherosclerotic plaque largely depends on plaque morphology and their content of tissue factor (TF) and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI). The relationship between morphological composition of plaque (lipid-rich or calcified) and expression of TF and TFPI in circulating blood monocytes and within the plaques is not characterized. Objective: To investigate whether lipid-rich (echolucent) or calcified (echogenic) morphology of carotid atherosclerotic plaques is associated with differences in TF and TFPI expression in circulating blood monocytes and within carotid atherosclerotic plaques. Methods: We studied levels of monocyte TF and TFPI mRNA and protein expression and association with traditional risk factors for atherosclerosis in asymptomatic subjects with echolucent (n = 20) or echogenic (n = 20) carotid plaques, or controls without carotid atherosclerosis (n = 20) determined by ultrasonography. Sections of calcified or lipid-rich carotid plaques obtained from symptomatic patients were assessed for TF and TFPI antigen expression. Results: TF and TFPI surface presentation, surface TF/TFPI ratio, and TF activity were higher in monocytes obtained from subjects with echolucent than with echogenic plaques or controls without carotid atherosclerosis. Multiple regression analyses revealed inverse association between serum apoA1 and monocyte surface TF antigen expression (p = 0.007), and positive association between serum apoB and monocyte surface TFPI expression (p = 0.028). Sections from lipid-rich carotid plaques contained 2.5-fold more TF and 1.5-fold more TFPI antigens relative to calcified lesions, also yielding a higher TF/TFPI ratio. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that circulating monocytes of asymptomatic individuals with echolucent lipid-rich carotid atherosclerosis express an imbalance between TF and TFPI expression cohering with changes found within advanced carotid atherosclerotic plaques obtained from symptomatic patients.
AB - Background: Thrombogenicity of atherosclerotic plaque largely depends on plaque morphology and their content of tissue factor (TF) and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI). The relationship between morphological composition of plaque (lipid-rich or calcified) and expression of TF and TFPI in circulating blood monocytes and within the plaques is not characterized. Objective: To investigate whether lipid-rich (echolucent) or calcified (echogenic) morphology of carotid atherosclerotic plaques is associated with differences in TF and TFPI expression in circulating blood monocytes and within carotid atherosclerotic plaques. Methods: We studied levels of monocyte TF and TFPI mRNA and protein expression and association with traditional risk factors for atherosclerosis in asymptomatic subjects with echolucent (n = 20) or echogenic (n = 20) carotid plaques, or controls without carotid atherosclerosis (n = 20) determined by ultrasonography. Sections of calcified or lipid-rich carotid plaques obtained from symptomatic patients were assessed for TF and TFPI antigen expression. Results: TF and TFPI surface presentation, surface TF/TFPI ratio, and TF activity were higher in monocytes obtained from subjects with echolucent than with echogenic plaques or controls without carotid atherosclerosis. Multiple regression analyses revealed inverse association between serum apoA1 and monocyte surface TF antigen expression (p = 0.007), and positive association between serum apoB and monocyte surface TFPI expression (p = 0.028). Sections from lipid-rich carotid plaques contained 2.5-fold more TF and 1.5-fold more TFPI antigens relative to calcified lesions, also yielding a higher TF/TFPI ratio. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that circulating monocytes of asymptomatic individuals with echolucent lipid-rich carotid atherosclerosis express an imbalance between TF and TFPI expression cohering with changes found within advanced carotid atherosclerotic plaques obtained from symptomatic patients.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.thromres.2011.11.044
DO - 10.1016/j.thromres.2011.11.044
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84858339635
SN - 0049-3848
VL - 129
SP - e134-e139
JO - Thrombosis Research
JF - Thrombosis Research
IS - 4
ER -