Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome Show Oligoclonal T-Cell Recruitment Within Unstable Plaque

Author:

De Palma Raffaele1,Del Galdo Francesco1,Abbate Gianfranco1,Chiariello Massimo1,Calabró Raffaele1,Forte Lavinia1,Cimmino Giovanni1,Papa Maria Francesca1,Russo Maria Giovanna1,Ambrosio Giuseppe1,Giombolini Claudio1,Tritto Isabella1,Notaristefano Salvatore1,Berrino Liberato1,Rossi Francesco1,Golino Paolo1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (R.D.P., F.D.G., G.A., M.F.P.), Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Pharmacology (L.B., F.R.), and Department of Cardiothoracic and Respiratory Sciences, Section of Cardiology (R.C., L.F., G.C., M.G.R., P.G.), Second University of Naples, Naples; Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Sciences (M.C.), Division of Cardiology, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples; and the Division of Cardiology (G.A., C.G., I.T., S...

Abstract

Background— Recent studies indicate that T-cell activation may play an important role in the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). However, although those studies detected T-cell expansion in peripheral blood cells, demonstration of specific T-cell expansion within the plaque of patients with ACS is lacking. The present study aims to address whether a specific, immune-driven T-lymphocyte recruitment occurs within the unstable plaque of patients with ACS. Methods and Results— We simultaneously examined the T-cell repertoire using CDR3 size analysis both in coronary plaques (obtained by directional atherectomy) and in peripheral blood of patients with either ACS (n=11) or chronic stable angina (n=10). Unstable plaques showed a 10-fold increase in T-cell content by quantitative PCR. Using spectratyping analysis, we found several specific T-cell clonotype expansions only in unstable plaque from each patient with ACS, indicating a specific, antigen-driven recruitment of T cells within unstable lesions. Conclusions— For the first time, T-cell repertoire was investigated directly into coronary plaques; using this approach, we demonstrate that coronary plaque instability in the setting of ACS is associated with immune-driven T-cell recruitment, specifically within the plaque.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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