Noncollagenous bone matrix proteins, calcification, and thrombosis in carotid artery atherosclerosis

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作者
Bini, A
Mann, KG
Kudryk, BJ
Schoen, FJ
机构
[1] New York Blood Ctr, Lindsley F Kimball Res Inst, Lab Blood Coagulat Biochem, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Dept Biochem, Burlington, MA USA
[3] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Dept Pathol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
关键词
bone matrix proteins; calcification; matrix metalloproteinases; fibrin(ogen); atherosclerosis;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.19.8.1852
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Advanced atherosclerosis is often associated with dystrophic calcification, which may contribute to plaque rupture and thrombosis. In this work, the localization and association of the noncollagenous bone matrix proteins osteonectin, osteopontin, and osteocalcin with calcification, lipoproteins, thrombus/hemorrhage (T/H), and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in human carotid arteries from endarterectomy samples have been determined. According to the recent American Heart Association classification, 6 of the advanced lesions studied were type V (fibroatheroma) and 16 type VI (complicated). Osteonectin, osteocalcin, and osteopontin were identified by monoclonal antibodies IIIA(3)A(8), G12, and MPIIIB10(1), and antiserum LF-123. Apolipoprotein (apo) AI, B, and E; lipoprotein(a); fibrinogen; fibrin; fragment D/D-dimer; MMP-2 (gelatinase A); and MMP-3 (stromelysin-1) were identified with previously characterized antibodies. Calcium phosphate deposits (von Kossa's stain) were present in 82% of samples (3 type; V and 15 type VT). Osteonectin was localized in endothelial cells, SMCs, and macrophages and was associated with calcium deposits in 33% of type V and &8% of type VI lesions. Osteopontin was distributed similarly to osteonectin and was associated with calcium deposits in 50% of type V and 94% of type VI lesions. Osteocalcin was localized in large; calcified areas only tin 17% of type V and 38% of type VI lesions. ApoB colocalized with cholesterol crystals and calcium deposits. Lipoprotein(a) was localized in the intima, subintima, and plaque shoulder. Fibrin (T/H) colocalized with bone matrix proteins in 33% of type V and 69% of type VT lesions. MMP-3 was cytoplasmic in most cells and colocalized with calcium and fibrin deposits. MMP-2 was less often associated with calcification. The results of this study show that osteonectin, osteopontin, and osteocalcin colocalized with calcium deposits with apoB, fibrin, and MMP-3 in advanced, symptomatic carotid lesions. These data suggest that the occurrence of T/H might contribute to dystrophic arterial calcification in the progression and complications of atherosclerosis.
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