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Plasma cells in the carotid plaque: occurrence and significance

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VERDUCI PUBLISHER
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202106_26047

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Atherosclerosis; Carotid; Plaque; Inflammation; Plasma cells

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The study evaluated the presence of plasma cells in carotid artery plaques and found that plasma cells could be a key parameter linked to plaque instability, with certain configurations significantly associated with the occurrence of cerebrovascular symptoms.
OBJECTIVE: Atherosclerosis is one of the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide. Inflammation, including monocytes, T and B cells, plays a key rely in its pathogenesis. Our purpose was to evaluate plasma cells' presence in a large series of carotid artery plaques and the clinical association. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty-eight consecutive patients treated with carotid endarterectomy were retrospectively analyzed to assess plasma cells' presence inside the plaque. A semiquantitative grading score was applied, ranging from absence, scattered, clusters of 5-10, and sheets of >10 plasma cells. Plasma cell's location, as intraplaque, subendothelial or peri-adventitial, was also defined. RESULTS: In 75% of plaques analyzed, plasma cells were detected: scattered in 63.9%, in clusters in 22.2%, and in sheets in 13.9% of cases. In all cases, plasma cells were observed only inside the plaque. In 13.9% and in 11.1% of cases, plasma cells showed, respectively, a concomitant sub-endothelial or peri-adventitial distribution. In 5.6% of plaques, there was a simultaneous distribution in sub-endothelial, peri-advenlitial layer, and intraplaque. Association between the presence of symptoms and plasma cells infiltrate was found. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that plasma cells could be a key parameter linked to plaque instability. Some types of configurations are significantly associated with the occurrence of cerebrovascular symptoms.

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