Affiliation:
1. From the Departments of Medicine (I.W.F.), Pathology (B.C.), and Surgery (Neurosurgery) (W.T.), St Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
Background
Chlamydia pneumoniae
and the herpes viruses cytomegalovirus (CMV) and herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) have been associated with human atherosclerosis in seroepidemiological and separate histopathological studies. We investigated the concurrent presence of these microorganisms in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy.
Methods and Results
Endarterectomy specimens from 76 patients with carotid artery stenosis were stained for
C pneumoniae
, CMV, and HSV-1 particles with specific IgG monoclonal antibodies by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase method. IgG antibodies to CMV and
C pneumoniae
were also measured in the serum. These were correlated with plaque morphology and the presence of the microorganisms in the atherosclerotic plaques.
C pneumoniae
was detected in 54 (71%) (95% confidence interval [CI], 59.5% to 80.9%), CMV was detected in 27 (35.5%) (CI, 24.9% to 47.3%), and HSV-1 was detected in 8 (10.5%) (CI, 4.7% to 19.7%) versus none of 20 (0%) control normal carotid artery and aortic tissue (autopsy) specimens (CI, 0% to 16.8%) (
P
<.001 for CMV and
C pneumoniae
). At least one microorganism was detected in 59 of the specimens (77.6%) (CI, 66.6% to 86.4%), with a single microorganism present only in 35 (46%), two microorganisms present in 18 (23.7%) (CI, 14.7% to 34.8%), and all three present in 6 (7.9%) (CI, 3.0% to 16.4%). Atherosclerotic plaques with thrombosis were more likely to have
C pneumoniae
(80.4%) or CMV (57.8%) than were plaques without thrombosis (56.7% and 16.7%, respectively;
P
=.04 and .007). There was no correlation between the presence of CMV and
C pneumoniae
in the atherosclerotic vessels and serum antibody titers.
Conclusions C pneumoniae
and CMV are commonly detected in atherosclerotic plaques of the carotid arteries, but their presence cannot be predicted by measuring serum antibodies. The presence of these microorganisms may predispose to a greater risk of thrombosis in the plaques, but further studies are needed to confirm this observation.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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