2017
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00288
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Lectin Pathway of Complement Activation Is Associated with Vulnerability of Atherosclerotic Plaques

Abstract: Inflammatory mechanisms may be involved in atherosclerotic plaque rupture. By using a novel histology-based method to quantify plaque instability here, we assess whether lectin pathway (LP) of complement activation, a major inflammation arm, could represent an index of plaque instability. Plaques from 42 consecutive patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and the lipid core, cholesterol clefts, hemorrhagic content, thickness of tunica media, and intima, including or not i… Show more

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“…5b). The in vitro assay using acBSA-coated plates, which measures LP activation through ficolins, 18 did not show any difference among the genotypes (Fig. 5c).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…5b). The in vitro assay using acBSA-coated plates, which measures LP activation through ficolins, 18 did not show any difference among the genotypes (Fig. 5c).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We tested the activation of the LP in mouse plasma (pools from mice belonging to the same experimental group) using an in vitro assay 17 with mannan-coated plates, which measures LP activation through MBL. 18 There was no LP activation in MBL −/− and MBL-A −/− ischemic mice, whereas the LP remained active in Fig. 1 Neuroscore and ischemic volume after 48 h of reperfusion in MBL −/− , MBL-A −/− , and MBL-C −/− mice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Hertle et al raised a conclusion from a large-sample cohort that the excessive AP activation would promote poor cardiovascular outcomes [5]. Fumaqalli et al found high expressions of Ficolins and mannose-binding lectin in plaques' necrotic core and tunica media of patients with severe coronary heart disease [6]. Therefore, determination of the exact role of each complement pathway and corresponding components in a specific heart disease will be much helpful to deeply understand the mechanisms of the diseases and provide valid and targeted therapeutic intervention to particular patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Já o Rugonfalvi-Kiss et al64 observaram que em 123 pacientes que foram submetidos a endarterectomia de carótida e foram acompanhados por eco-dopplergrafia de carótidas, a recorrência de estenose teve associação com altas concentrações de MBL no soro. Berger et al65 estudando pacientes com transplante simultâneo de pâncreas e rim demonstraram que há associação dos níveis de MBL > 400 ng/mL com pior sobrevida do enxerto e levantaram a hipótese de que a MBL contribui para a patogênese da lesão vascular induzida por inflamação, tanto nos vasos dos órgãos transplantados como nos vasos do indivíduo receptor.Assim, é provável que a MBL possua um duplo papel na DAC podendo promover e proteger contra inflamação, dependendo do cenário fisiopatológico no interior da parede do vaso e de que um equilíbrio bem ajustado é o que determina se o complemento é uma vantagem ou desvantagem na DAC 66. 1.3.…”
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“…Os autores analisaram as placas de ateroma e as categorizaram pelas características morfológicas associadas à instabilidade da placa 147 , tais como: conteúdo hemorrágico e de colesterol, a área de núcleo lipídico, espessura total da túnica e conteúdo infiltrativo vascular. Eles mostraram a presença da MBL no núcleo necrótico e na camada média da túnica contribuindo para a instabilidade da placa de ateroma 66. Portanto, os níveis de MBL podem ser possíveis sinalizadores de instabilidade da placa aterosclerótica.…”
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