Driving T cells to human atherosclerotic plaques: CCL3/CCR5 and CX3CL1/CX3CR1 migration axes.
Alexey KomissarovDaria PotashnikovaMichael L FreemanVladimir GontarenkoDerenik MaytesyanMichael M LedermanElena J VasilievaLeonid MargolisPublished in: European journal of immunology (2021)
T-cell accumulation in atherosclerotic plaques contributes to plaque destabilization. We found that several chemokine receptors are differentially expressed on peripheral blood compared to plaque-resident T cells and corresponding ligands are upregulated in plaques. These data indicate that T-cell migration into human atherosclerotic plaques may predominantly occur via CCR5-CCL3 and CX3CR1-CX3CL1 interactions.