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Analysis of Immune and Inflammation Characteristics of Atherosclerosis from Different Sample Sources.

Han NieChen YanWeimin ZhouTao-Sheng Li
Published in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
Immune cells and their functions were significantly different during atherosclerosis development. The infiltration proportion of immune cells was approximately similar in samples from different sources of patients with carotid atherosclerosis. However, the sensitivity of lower extremity atherosclerosis samples to immune cells is lower than that of carotid atherosclerosis samples.The samples from the plaque and artery were mainly infiltrated by macrophages, T cells and mast cells. After immune cells were assessed, resting NK cells, activated mast cells and M0 macrophages were found to be key immune cells in atherosclerosis and plaque formation. In addition, CCL4, TLR2, IL1B and PTPRC were considered to be immune marker genes in atherosclerosis development. Conclusion. Bioinformatic data analysis confirms the essential role of immune cells in cardiovascular diseases, and also indicates some differences of immune and inflammation characteristics of atherosclerosis between carotid and lower extremity arteries.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • coronary artery disease
  • immune response
  • type diabetes
  • gene expression
  • heart rate
  • inflammatory response
  • drinking water
  • transcription factor
  • heart rate variability
  • blood flow