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Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes

BACKGROUND: Activated endothelial cells release plasma membrane submicron vesicles expressing CD62E (E-selectin) into blood, known as endothelial microparticles (EMPs). We studied whether the levels of endothelial microparticles expressing CD62E(+), CD31(+)/Annexin-V(+), or CD31(+)/CD42(−) predict c...

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Autores principales: Lee, Soon-Tae, Chu, Kon, Jung, Keun-Hwa, Kim, Jeong-Min, Moon, Hye-Jin, Bahn, Jae-Jun, Im, Woo-Seok, Sunwoo, Junsang, Moon, Jangsup, Kim, Manho, Lee, Sang Kun, Roh, Jae-Kyu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22563392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035713
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author Lee, Soon-Tae
Chu, Kon
Jung, Keun-Hwa
Kim, Jeong-Min
Moon, Hye-Jin
Bahn, Jae-Jun
Im, Woo-Seok
Sunwoo, Junsang
Moon, Jangsup
Kim, Manho
Lee, Sang Kun
Roh, Jae-Kyu
author_facet Lee, Soon-Tae
Chu, Kon
Jung, Keun-Hwa
Kim, Jeong-Min
Moon, Hye-Jin
Bahn, Jae-Jun
Im, Woo-Seok
Sunwoo, Junsang
Moon, Jangsup
Kim, Manho
Lee, Sang Kun
Roh, Jae-Kyu
author_sort Lee, Soon-Tae
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description BACKGROUND: Activated endothelial cells release plasma membrane submicron vesicles expressing CD62E (E-selectin) into blood, known as endothelial microparticles (EMPs). We studied whether the levels of endothelial microparticles expressing CD62E(+), CD31(+)/Annexin-V(+), or CD31(+)/CD42(−) predict cardiovascular outcomes in patients with stroke history. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Patients with stroke history at least 3 months prior to enrolment were recruited. Peripheral blood EMP levels were measured by flow cytometry. Major cardiovascular events and death were monitored for 36 months. Three hundred patients were enrolled, of which 298 completed the study according to protocol. Major cardiovascular events occurred in 29 patients (9.7%). Nine patients died, five from cardiovascular causes. Cumulative event-free survival rates were lower in patients with high levels of CD62E(+) microparticles. Multivariate Cox regression analysis adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors, medications and stroke etiologic groups showed an association between a high CD62E(+) microparticle level and a risk of major cardiovascular events and hospitalization. Levels of other kinds of EMPs expressing CD31(+)/Annexin-V(+) or CD31(+)/CD42(−) markers were not predictive of cardiovascular outcomes. CONCLUSION: A high level of CD62E(+) microparticles is associated with cardiovascular events in patients with stroke history, suggesting that the systemic endothelial activation increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidities.
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spelling pubmed-33385192012-05-04 Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes Lee, Soon-Tae Chu, Kon Jung, Keun-Hwa Kim, Jeong-Min Moon, Hye-Jin Bahn, Jae-Jun Im, Woo-Seok Sunwoo, Junsang Moon, Jangsup Kim, Manho Lee, Sang Kun Roh, Jae-Kyu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Activated endothelial cells release plasma membrane submicron vesicles expressing CD62E (E-selectin) into blood, known as endothelial microparticles (EMPs). We studied whether the levels of endothelial microparticles expressing CD62E(+), CD31(+)/Annexin-V(+), or CD31(+)/CD42(−) predict cardiovascular outcomes in patients with stroke history. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Patients with stroke history at least 3 months prior to enrolment were recruited. Peripheral blood EMP levels were measured by flow cytometry. Major cardiovascular events and death were monitored for 36 months. Three hundred patients were enrolled, of which 298 completed the study according to protocol. Major cardiovascular events occurred in 29 patients (9.7%). Nine patients died, five from cardiovascular causes. Cumulative event-free survival rates were lower in patients with high levels of CD62E(+) microparticles. Multivariate Cox regression analysis adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors, medications and stroke etiologic groups showed an association between a high CD62E(+) microparticle level and a risk of major cardiovascular events and hospitalization. Levels of other kinds of EMPs expressing CD31(+)/Annexin-V(+) or CD31(+)/CD42(−) markers were not predictive of cardiovascular outcomes. CONCLUSION: A high level of CD62E(+) microparticles is associated with cardiovascular events in patients with stroke history, suggesting that the systemic endothelial activation increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidities. Public Library of Science 2012-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3338519/ /pubmed/22563392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035713 Text en Lee et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lee, Soon-Tae
Chu, Kon
Jung, Keun-Hwa
Kim, Jeong-Min
Moon, Hye-Jin
Bahn, Jae-Jun
Im, Woo-Seok
Sunwoo, Junsang
Moon, Jangsup
Kim, Manho
Lee, Sang Kun
Roh, Jae-Kyu
Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_full Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_fullStr Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_short Circulating CD62E(+) Microparticles and Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_sort circulating cd62e(+) microparticles and cardiovascular outcomes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22563392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035713
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