CD105 positive neovessels are prevalent in early stage carotid lesions, and correlate with the grade in more advanced carotid and coronary plaques.

Ana Luque, Mark Slevin, Marta M Turu, Oriol Juan-Babot, Lina Badimon, Jerzy Krupinski
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Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of CD105 is a sensitive marker and indicator of endothelial cell/microvessel activation and proliferation in aggressive solid tumour growth and atherosclerotic plaque lesions. Since intimal neovascularization contributes significantly to subsequent plaque instability, haemorrhage and rupture.

Methods: We have used immunohistochemical analysis to investigate the expression of CD105-positive vessels in both large (carotid) and medium calibre (coronary and middle cerebral artery, MCAs) diseased vessels in an attempt to identify any correlation with plaque growth, stage and complication/type.

Results: Here we show, that carotid arteries expressed intimal neovascularization associated with CD105-positive endothelial cells, concomitant with increased inflammation in early stage lesions, preatheroma (I-III) whilst they were not present in coronary plaques of the same grade. Some of these CD105-positive neovessels were immature, thin walled and without smooth muscle cell coverage making them more prone to haemorrhage and rupture. In high-grade lesions, neovessel proliferation was similar in both arterial types and significantly higher numbers of CD105-positive vasa vasorum were associated with plaque regions in coronary arteries. In contrast, although the MCAs exhibited expanded intimas and established plaques, there were very few CD105 positive neovessels.

Conclusion: Our results show that CD105 is a useful marker of angiogenesis within adventitial and intimal vessels and suggest the existence of significant differences in the pathological development of atherosclerosis in separate vascular beds which may have important consequences when considering management and treatment of this disease.

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CD105阳性新血管常见于早期颈动脉病变,并与晚期颈动脉和冠状动脉斑块的分级相关。
背景:先前的研究表明,CD105的表达是侵袭性实体瘤生长和动脉粥样硬化斑块病变中内皮细胞/微血管激活和增殖的敏感标志物和指标。因为内膜新生血管对随后的斑块不稳定、出血和破裂起着重要的作用。方法:我们使用免疫组织化学分析来研究cd105阳性血管在大(颈动脉)和中口径(冠状动脉和大脑中动脉,MCAs)病变血管中的表达,试图确定其与斑块生长、分期和并发症/类型的关系。结果:在这里,我们发现颈动脉表达与cd105阳性内皮细胞相关的内膜新生血管,在早期病变、动脉粥样硬化前期(I-III)伴有炎症增加,而在相同级别的冠状动脉斑块中不存在炎症。其中一些cd105阳性的新血管不成熟,壁薄,没有平滑肌细胞覆盖,使它们更容易出血和破裂。在高级别病变中,两种动脉类型的新血管增殖相似,冠状动脉斑块区cd105阳性血管数量显著增加。相比之下,尽管mca表现出内膜扩张和斑块形成,但很少有CD105阳性的新血管。结论:我们的研究结果表明,CD105是血管外膜和内膜血管生成的有用标记物,表明动脉粥样硬化在不同血管床的病理发展存在显著差异,这可能在考虑该疾病的管理和治疗时具有重要意义。
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