Title of article
Expression of CD40 in vascular smooth muscle cells and macrophages is associated with early development of human atherosclerotic lesions
Author/Authors
Bruemmer، نويسنده , , Dennis and Riggers، نويسنده , , Urte and Holzmeister، نويسنده , , Johannes and Grill، نويسنده , , Matthias and Lippek، نويسنده , , Frank and Settmacher، نويسنده , , Utz and Regitz-Zagrosek، نويسنده , , Vera and Fleck، نويسنده , , Eckart and Graf، نويسنده , , Kristof، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
21
To page
27
Abstract
CD40-CD154–mediated signaling has recently been described as playing a role in cellular functions involved in atherosclerotic processes. CD40 is expressed in macrophages, lymphocytes, endothelial cells, and vascular smooth muscle cells. However, cross-sectional studies investigating the expression of CD40 in atherosclerotic lesions are lacking. In the present study the expression of CD40 was studied in atherosclerotic lesions from 43 patients classified according to the World Health Organization criteria. Serial immunohistologic stainings of human iliac arteries from 43 patients were performed using monoclonal antibodies. Lesions were classified according to World Health Organization criteria, and CD40 expression was analyzed with regard to cell morphology and cellular markers by 2 independent observers. Human atherosclerotic lesions revealed a significant increase in intimal thickness, number of inflammatory infiltrates, and CD40-positive macrophages and vascular smooth muscle cells with progression of the lesions. This increase was most prominent from stage 0 to stage I. A significant correlation between intimal thickness and CD40-positive macrophages (r = 0.75, p <0.0005) and CD40-positive vascular smooth muscle cells (r = 0.81, p <0.0005) was observed. Ligation of the cellular CD40 receptor contributes to inflammatory cellular events in human vascular smooth muscle cells. These data suggest a direct association of CD40 expression in atherosclerotic lesions with early plaque development.
Journal title
American Journal of Cardiology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
American Journal of Cardiology
Record number
1892481
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