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Integrative multiomics analysis of human atherosclerosis reveals a serum response factor-driven network associated with intraplaque hemorrhage.

Han JinPieter G GoossensPeter JuhaszWouter EijgelaarMarco MancaJoël M H KarelEvgueni SmirnovCornelis J J M SikkinkBarend M E MeesOlivia WaringKim van KuijkGregorio E FazziMarion J J GijbelsMartina KutmonChris T A EveloUlf HedinMat J A P DaemenJudith C SluimerLjubica MaticErik A L Biessen
Published in: Clinical and translational medicine (2022)
In conclusion, our integrative omics study has identified an intraplaque hemorrhage-associated cardiovascular signature that provides excellent stratification of low- from high-risk carotid artery plaques in several independent cohorts. Further study revealed suppression of an SRF-regulated disease network, controlling lesion stability, in vulnerable plaque, which can serve as a scaffold for the design of targeted intervention in plaque destabilization.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • coronary artery disease
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  • cardiovascular disease
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