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Title: Circulating immunoglobulins are not associated with intraplaque mast cell number and other vulnerable plaque characteristics in patients with carotid artery stenosis
Authors: Willems S.
Van Velden D.D.
Quax P.H.A.
De Borst G.J.
De Vries J.P.-P.M.
Moll F.L.
Kuiper J.
Toes R.E.M.
De Jager S.C.A.
De Kleijn D.P.V. 
Hoefer I.E.
Pasterkamp G.
Bot I.
Keywords: immunoglobulin E
immunoglobulin G
oxidized low density lipoprotein antibody
tryptase
immunoglobulin E
immunoglobulin G
low density lipoprotein
oxidized low density lipoprotein
aged
article
atherosclerotic plaque
capillary density
carotid artery obstruction
carotid endarterectomy
cell activation
cell count
enzyme blood level
female
human
human cell
immunoglobulin blood level
lipid storage
macrophage
major clinical study
male
mast cell
mast cell degranulation
smooth muscle fiber
blood
immunohistochemistry
immunology
mast cell
nonparametric test
pathology
Carotid Stenosis
Endarterectomy, Carotid
Humans
Immunoglobulin E
Immunoglobulin G
Immunohistochemistry
Lipoproteins, LDL
Mast Cells
Statistics, Nonparametric
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Citation: Willems S., Van Velden D.D., Quax P.H.A., De Borst G.J., De Vries J.P.-P.M., Moll F.L., Kuiper J., Toes R.E.M., De Jager S.C.A., De Kleijn D.P.V., Hoefer I.E., Pasterkamp G., Bot I. (2014). Circulating immunoglobulins are not associated with intraplaque mast cell number and other vulnerable plaque characteristics in patients with carotid artery stenosis. PLoS ONE 9 (2) : e88984. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088984
Abstract: Background: Recently, we have shown that intraplaque mast cell numbers are associated with atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability and with future cardiovascular events, which renders inhibition of mast cell activation of interest for future therapeutic interventions. However, the endogenous triggers that activate mast cells during the progression and destabilization of atherosclerotic lesions remain unidentified. Mast cells can be activated by immunoglobulins and in the present study, we aimed to establish whether specific immunoglobulins in plasma of patients scheduled for carotid endarterectomy were related to (activated) intraplaque mast cell numbers and plasma tryptase levels. In addition, the levels were related to other vulnerable plaque characteristics and baseline clinical data. Methods and Results: OxLDL-IgG, total IgG and total IgE levels were measured in 135 patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy. No associations were observed between the tested plasma immunoglobulin levels and total mast cell numbers in atherosclerotic plaques. Furthermore, no associations were found between IgG levels and the following plaque characteristics: lipid core size, degree of calcification, number of macrophages or smooth muscle cells, amount of collagen and number of microvessels. Interestingly, statin use was negatively associated with plasma IgE and oxLDL-IgG levels. Conclusions: In patients suffering from carotid artery disease, total IgE, total IgG and oxLDL-IgG levels do not associate with plaque mast cell numbers or other vulnerable plaque histopathological characteristics. This study thus does not provide evidence that the immunoglobulins tested in our cohort play a role in intraplaque mast cell activation or grade of atherosclerosis. © 2014 Willems et al.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165958
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088984
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