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Immaturity of smooth muscle cells in the neointima is associated with acute coronary syndrome.

Ayako Horita1, Atsushi Kurata2, Shin-Ichiro Ohno3, Hiroaki Shimoyamada4, Ikuo Saito1, Hiroshi Kamma4, Masahiko Kuroda3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is mostly caused by ruptured plaques. The characteristics of rupture-prone vulnerable plaques include thin fibrous cap, large lipid core, and lower number of smooth muscle cells. Smooth muscle cells appearing in neointimal plaques are currently thought to have a uniformly synthetic phenotype, and their sub-classification has not been performed by h-caldesmon, which is supposed to be expressed in vascular smooth muscle cells that are beyond intermediately differentiated.
METHODS: Stenotic coronary arteries were obtained from autopsy material of 51 adults. Cases were divided into three groups: those who died from ACS, those with a past history of ACS but died from other causes, and those without ACS history. Histological data including fibrous cap and lipid core were measured in each specimen. Immunohistochemistry for alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), h-caldesmon, and smoothelin was performed. The ratio of h-caldesmon(+) cells to α-SMA(+) cells was counted in the neointima.
RESULTS: The positivity ratio of neointimal h-caldesmon decreased in a step-wise manner from cases without history of ACS through cases with past history of ACS to cases with ACS with statistical significance (P<.001). The correlation between h-caldesmon expression and progression of ACS among the different groups was more prominent than the differences in the extent of fibrous cap and lipid core. Smoothelin(+) cells were rarely observed in the neointima.
CONCLUSIONS: Decreased positivity of h-caldesmon in neointimal smooth muscle cells is indicative of a more immature phenotype, thus may be associated with plaque vulnerability that will promote ACS.
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Keywords:  Acute coronary syndrome; Differentiation; Ruptured plaque; Smooth muscle

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25282514     DOI: 10.1016/j.carpath.2014.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Pathol        ISSN: 1054-8807            Impact factor:   2.185


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