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High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Approximately 30% of strokes are cryptogenic despite an exhaustive in-hospital work-up. Analysis of clot composition following endovascular treatment could provide insight into stroke etiology. T-cells already have been shown to be a major component of vulnerable atherosclero...

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Autores principales: Dargazanli, Cyril, Rigau, Valérie, Eker, Omer, Riquelme Bareiro, Carlos, Machi, Paolo, Gascou, Grégory, Arquizan, Caroline, Ayrignac, Xavier, Mourand, Isabelle, Corlobé, Astrid, Lobotesis, Kyriakos, Molinari, Nicolas, Costes, Valérie, Bonafé, Alain, Costalat, Vincent
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154945
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author Dargazanli, Cyril
Rigau, Valérie
Eker, Omer
Riquelme Bareiro, Carlos
Machi, Paolo
Gascou, Grégory
Arquizan, Caroline
Ayrignac, Xavier
Mourand, Isabelle
Corlobé, Astrid
Lobotesis, Kyriakos
Molinari, Nicolas
Costes, Valérie
Bonafé, Alain
Costalat, Vincent
author_facet Dargazanli, Cyril
Rigau, Valérie
Eker, Omer
Riquelme Bareiro, Carlos
Machi, Paolo
Gascou, Grégory
Arquizan, Caroline
Ayrignac, Xavier
Mourand, Isabelle
Corlobé, Astrid
Lobotesis, Kyriakos
Molinari, Nicolas
Costes, Valérie
Bonafé, Alain
Costalat, Vincent
author_sort Dargazanli, Cyril
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Approximately 30% of strokes are cryptogenic despite an exhaustive in-hospital work-up. Analysis of clot composition following endovascular treatment could provide insight into stroke etiology. T-cells already have been shown to be a major component of vulnerable atherosclerotic carotid lesions. We therefore hypothesize that T-cell content in intracranial thrombi may also be a biomarker of atherothrombotic origin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We histopathologically investigated 54 consecutive thrombi retrieved after mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke patients. First, thrombi were classified as fibrin-dominant, erythrocyte-dominant or mixed pattern. We then performed quantitative analysis of CD3+ cells on immunohistochemically-stained thrombi and compared T-cell content between “atherothrombotic”, “cardioembolism” and “other causes” stroke subtypes. RESULTS: Fourteen (26%) thrombi were defined as fibrin-dominant, 15 (28%) as erythrocyte-dominant, 25 (46%) as mixed. The stroke cause was defined as “atherothrombotic” in 10 (18.5%), “cardioembolism” in 25 (46.3%), and “other causes” in 19 (35.2%). Number of T-cells was significantly higher in thrombi from the “atherothrombotic” group (53.60 ± 28.78) than in the other causes (21.77 ± 18.31; p<0.0005) or the “cardioembolism” group (20.08 ± 15.66; p<0.0003). CONCLUSIONS: The CD3+ T-cell count in intracranial thrombi was significantly higher in “atherothrombotic” origin strokes compared to all other causes. Thrombi with high content of CD3+ cells are more likely to originate from an atherosclerotic plaque.
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spelling pubmed-48594692016-05-13 High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke Dargazanli, Cyril Rigau, Valérie Eker, Omer Riquelme Bareiro, Carlos Machi, Paolo Gascou, Grégory Arquizan, Caroline Ayrignac, Xavier Mourand, Isabelle Corlobé, Astrid Lobotesis, Kyriakos Molinari, Nicolas Costes, Valérie Bonafé, Alain Costalat, Vincent PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Approximately 30% of strokes are cryptogenic despite an exhaustive in-hospital work-up. Analysis of clot composition following endovascular treatment could provide insight into stroke etiology. T-cells already have been shown to be a major component of vulnerable atherosclerotic carotid lesions. We therefore hypothesize that T-cell content in intracranial thrombi may also be a biomarker of atherothrombotic origin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We histopathologically investigated 54 consecutive thrombi retrieved after mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke patients. First, thrombi were classified as fibrin-dominant, erythrocyte-dominant or mixed pattern. We then performed quantitative analysis of CD3+ cells on immunohistochemically-stained thrombi and compared T-cell content between “atherothrombotic”, “cardioembolism” and “other causes” stroke subtypes. RESULTS: Fourteen (26%) thrombi were defined as fibrin-dominant, 15 (28%) as erythrocyte-dominant, 25 (46%) as mixed. The stroke cause was defined as “atherothrombotic” in 10 (18.5%), “cardioembolism” in 25 (46.3%), and “other causes” in 19 (35.2%). Number of T-cells was significantly higher in thrombi from the “atherothrombotic” group (53.60 ± 28.78) than in the other causes (21.77 ± 18.31; p<0.0005) or the “cardioembolism” group (20.08 ± 15.66; p<0.0003). CONCLUSIONS: The CD3+ T-cell count in intracranial thrombi was significantly higher in “atherothrombotic” origin strokes compared to all other causes. Thrombi with high content of CD3+ cells are more likely to originate from an atherosclerotic plaque. Public Library of Science 2016-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4859469/ /pubmed/27152622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154945 Text en © 2016 Dargazanli 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dargazanli, Cyril
Rigau, Valérie
Eker, Omer
Riquelme Bareiro, Carlos
Machi, Paolo
Gascou, Grégory
Arquizan, Caroline
Ayrignac, Xavier
Mourand, Isabelle
Corlobé, Astrid
Lobotesis, Kyriakos
Molinari, Nicolas
Costes, Valérie
Bonafé, Alain
Costalat, Vincent
High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title_full High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title_fullStr High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title_full_unstemmed High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title_short High CD3+ Cells in Intracranial Thrombi Represent a Biomarker of Atherothrombotic Stroke
title_sort high cd3+ cells in intracranial thrombi represent a biomarker of atherothrombotic stroke
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154945
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