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Levels of extra domain A containing fibronectin in human atherosclerotic plaques are associated with a stable plaque phenotype.

J Karlijn van Keulen1, Dominique P de Kleijn, Manon M Oude Nijhuis, Els Busser, Evelyn Velema, Rob Fijnheer, Yolanda van der Graaf, Frans L Moll, Jean Paul de Vries, Gerard Pasterkamp.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extra domain A (EDA), splice-variant of fibronectin, is a Toll-like receptor 4 (Tlr4) ligand. Recently, EDA has been demonstrated to enhance atherogenesis in mice but human data on the role of EDA in atherosclerotic disease are lacking. We hypothesized that EDA is associated with unstable plaque phenotypes and that plasma EDA could serve as biomarker for atherosclerosis.
METHODS: EDA levels were assessed in carotid endarterectomy specimen (206 patients) and related with plaque phenotype. In a second patient cohort, systemic EDA levels in atherosclerotic patients (73 patients) were compared to risk-factor matched controls (68 patients).
RESULTS: EDA plaque levels were associated with characteristics of stable plaques; more smooth muscle cells (P=0.003), more collagen (P=0.071) and less fat (P=0.023). Concomitantly, asymptomatic patients showed higher EDA values in the plaque compared to symptomatic patients (P=0.004). EDA plasma levels did not differ between atherosclerotic patients versus controls (P=0.134).
CONCLUSION: EDA plaque levels are higher in asymptomatic patients and are associated with a stable plaque phenotype. EDA is not a plasma marker for atherosclerotic disease. These results suggest that local presence of endogenous Tlr4 ligand EDA is not associated with in an unstable plaque phenotype in humans.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17416372     DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2007.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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