2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10143155
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Increased Plasma Levels of Myosin Heavy Chain 11 Is Associated with Atherosclerosis

Abstract: Many studies have revealed numerous potential biomarkers for atherosclerosis, but tissue-specific biomarkers are still needed. Recent lineage-tracing studies revealed that smooth muscle cells (SMCs) contribute substantially to plaque formation, and the loss of SMCs causes plaque vulnerability. We investigated the association of SMC-specific myosin heavy chain 11 (myosin-11) with atherosclerosis. Forty-five patients with atherosclerosis and 34 control subjects were recruited into our study. In the atheroscleros… Show more

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“…Importantly, myosin’s interaction with actin is vital for muscle contraction [ 160 ]. Myosin-11 is a myosin exclusively found within smooth muscle cells, and has been previously noted to be elevated in patients with atherosclerosis is areas of expanding disease due to apoptosis and necrosis of smooth muscle cells [ 161 ]. Smooth muscle phenotype changes and apoptosis are hallmarks of AAA, and hence the authors investigated myosin-11 as a marker of AAA.…”
Section: Prognostic Protein Categorization and Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, myosin’s interaction with actin is vital for muscle contraction [ 160 ]. Myosin-11 is a myosin exclusively found within smooth muscle cells, and has been previously noted to be elevated in patients with atherosclerosis is areas of expanding disease due to apoptosis and necrosis of smooth muscle cells [ 161 ]. Smooth muscle phenotype changes and apoptosis are hallmarks of AAA, and hence the authors investigated myosin-11 as a marker of AAA.…”
Section: Prognostic Protein Categorization and Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%