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Jan Nilsson

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CD163+ macrophages are associated with a vulnerable plaque phenotype in human carotid plaques

Author

  • Eva Bengtsson
  • Karin Hultman
  • Andreas Edsfeldt
  • Ana Persson
  • Mihaela Nitulescu
  • Jan Nilsson
  • Isabel Gonçalves
  • Harry Björkbacka

Summary, in English

Macrophages are a functionally heterogeneous group of immune cells abundant in atherosclerotic plaques. Macrophages expressing CD163 are associated with intraplaque hemorrhage and have previously been considered atheroprotective. However, in a recent study CD163-deficient atherosclerotic ApoE−/− mice exhibited smaller and less complex plaques, suggesting a proatherogenic role of CD163. Previous smaller studies on CD163+ macrophages and plaque stability in humans have yielded diverging results. Here we assessed the association of CD163+ cells to plaque vulnerability in a large cohort of human carotid plaques. CD163 protein expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 200 human carotid plaques removed by endarterectomy from 103 patients with and 93 patients without cerebrovascular symptoms. Furthermore, CD163 mRNA expression was analyzed in 66 of the plaques. Both protein and mRNA expression of CD163 was higher in plaques from symptomatic patients and in plaques with high vulnerability index. CD163+ macrophages were primarily found in shoulder regions and in the center of the plaques. The present data show that CD163 is associated with increased plaque vulnerability in human carotid plaques, supporting the notion that CD163+ macrophages could contribute to clinical events.

Department/s

  • Cardiovascular Research - Matrix and Inflammation in Atherosclerosis
  • EXODIAB: Excellence of Diabetes Research in Sweden
  • Cardiovascular Research - Immunity and Atherosclerosis
  • Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies
  • EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health
  • Cardiovascular Research - Cellular Metabolism and Inflammation

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Publication/Series

Scientific Reports

Volume

10

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems

Status

Published

Research group

  • Cardiovascular Research - Matrix and Inflammation in Atherosclerosis
  • Cardiovascular Research - Immunity and Atherosclerosis
  • Cardiovascular Research - Translational Studies
  • Cardiovascular Research - Cellular Metabolism and Inflammation

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2045-2322