Reciprocal activation of leukocyte–endothelial adhesion molecules in acute coronary syndromes

Background: The acute coronary syndromes are associated with an intense inflammatory response and sustained leukocyte activation. This inflammatory state has been correlated with an adverse prognosis, but the source of this inflammation remains controversial, with evidence that it may arise either f...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cardiology 2003-08, Vol.90 (2), p.247-252
Hauptverfasser: Murphy, Ross T., Foley, J.B., Crean, Peter, Walsh, Michael J.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The acute coronary syndromes are associated with an intense inflammatory response and sustained leukocyte activation. This inflammatory state has been correlated with an adverse prognosis, but the source of this inflammation remains controversial, with evidence that it may arise either from the coronary vasculature or from the systemic endothelium. Methods: Levels of soluble cell adhesion molecules, and of their respective monocyte cell surface ligands, were measured in the peripheral serum of 21 patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes. Soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and expression of the monocyte integrins CD11b (Mac-1) and CD49d (VLA-4) was measured by direct immunofluorescence using flow cytometry. Results: High levels of the monocyte receptor CD11b (531 vs. 345 MFI, P
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/S0167-5273(02)00557-0