4.6 Article

Expression of fibromodulin in carotid atherosclerotic plaques is associated with diabetes and cerebrovascular events

Journal

ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Volume 241, Issue 2, Pages 701-708

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2015.06.023

Keywords

Fibromodulin; Lumican; Atherosclerosis; Diabetes; Vulnerable plaque

Funding

  1. Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20120196, 20141785]
  2. Swedish Research Council [VR-K2013-64X-22299-01-3]
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research [SSF-RBa08-0075]
  4. Alfred Osterlund Foundation
  5. Kock Foundation
  6. Crafoord Foundation
  7. Thelma Zoega's Foundation
  8. Royal Physiographic Society in Lund
  9. Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation [MMW2010.0040]
  10. Swedish Medical Society [SLS 249041]
  11. Lundstrom's foundations
  12. Skane university hospital grants [1400741]

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Aims: The small leucine-rich proteoglycans fibromodulin and lumican are functionally related extracellular matrix proteins involved in the regulation of collagen fiber formation. Fibromodulin-deficient apolipoprotein E-null mice have decreased vascular retention of lipids and reduced development of atherosclerosis suggesting that fibromodulin may influence the disease process. The aim of the present study was to investigate if fibromodulin and lumican are expressed in human carotid plaques and to determine if their expression is associated with the occurrence of preoperative symptoms and with risk for postoperative cardiovascular events. Methods and results: 153 plaques (51% symptomatic) obtained by carotid endarterectomy were included in this study. Plaque content was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and plaque cytokine content by multiplex technology. Fibromodulin and lumican were widely expressed in plaques and fibromodulin expression was significantly higher in symptomatic plaques. Expression of fibromodulin was significantly higher in plaques obtained from patients with diabetes and a high fibromodulin expression was associated with a higher incidence of post-operative cerebrovascular events, whereas no such associations were seen for lumican. Fibromodulin expression also correlated with plaque lipids and several pro-inflammatory cytokines. In addition, fibromodulin expression correlated with low levels of smooth muscle cells and the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. Conclusions: These observations support previous experimental findings in mice for a role of fibromodulin in atherosclerosis and provide clinical evidence of the involvement of fibromodulin in the inflammatory processes that characterize atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability. They also suggest that this is of particular importance in diabetes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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