2013
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/eht309.p4176
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PF-4var/CXCL4L1 predicts outcome in stable coronary artery disease patients with preserved left ventricular function

Abstract: Background: Platelet-derived chemokines are implicated in several aspects of vascular biology. However, for the chemokine platelet factor 4 variant (PF-4var/CXCL4L1), released by platelets during thrombosis and with different properties as compared to PF-4/CXCL4, its role in heart disease is not yet studied. We evaluated the determinants and prognostic value of the platelet-derived chemokines PF-4var, PF-4 and RANTES/CCL5 in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD).

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“…There is only one in vivo study, in which CXCL4L1 was investigated as prognostic marker in cardiovascular disease. Interestingly, below-median levels of CXCL4L1 were found to correlate with a worse outcome in stable coronary artery disease patients, as indicated by a higher rate of cardiac death, stroke, or myocardial infarction (De Sutter et al , 2012). This finding might argue for a beneficial role of this chemokine in cardiovascular disease, even though the mechanisms behind this remain unclear, but certainly more studies are required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is only one in vivo study, in which CXCL4L1 was investigated as prognostic marker in cardiovascular disease. Interestingly, below-median levels of CXCL4L1 were found to correlate with a worse outcome in stable coronary artery disease patients, as indicated by a higher rate of cardiac death, stroke, or myocardial infarction (De Sutter et al , 2012). This finding might argue for a beneficial role of this chemokine in cardiovascular disease, even though the mechanisms behind this remain unclear, but certainly more studies are required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%