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Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure

Neoatherosclerosis is defined as foamy macrophage infiltration into the peri-strut or neointimal area after stent implantation, potentially leading to late stent failure through progressive atherosclerotic changes including calcification, fibroatheroma, thin-cap fibroatheroma, and rupture with stent...

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Autores principales: Lenz, Tobias, Nicol, Philipp, Castellanos, Maria Isabel, Abdelgalil, Ayat Aboutaleb Abdellah, Hoppmann, Petra, Kempf, Wolfgang, Koppara, Tobias, Lahmann, Anna Lena, Rüscher, Alena, Kessler, Horst, Joner, Michael
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32368195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suaa006
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author Lenz, Tobias
Nicol, Philipp
Castellanos, Maria Isabel
Abdelgalil, Ayat Aboutaleb Abdellah
Hoppmann, Petra
Kempf, Wolfgang
Koppara, Tobias
Lahmann, Anna Lena
Rüscher, Alena
Kessler, Horst
Joner, Michael
author_facet Lenz, Tobias
Nicol, Philipp
Castellanos, Maria Isabel
Abdelgalil, Ayat Aboutaleb Abdellah
Hoppmann, Petra
Kempf, Wolfgang
Koppara, Tobias
Lahmann, Anna Lena
Rüscher, Alena
Kessler, Horst
Joner, Michael
author_sort Lenz, Tobias
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description Neoatherosclerosis is defined as foamy macrophage infiltration into the peri-strut or neointimal area after stent implantation, potentially leading to late stent failure through progressive atherosclerotic changes including calcification, fibroatheroma, thin-cap fibroatheroma, and rupture with stent thrombosis (ST) in advanced stages. Human autopsy as well as intravascular imaging studies have led to the understanding of neoatherosclerosis formation as a similar but significantly accelerated pathophysiology as compared to native atherosclerosis. This acceleration is mainly based on disrupted endothelial integrity with insufficient barrier function and augmented transmigration of lipids following vascular injury after coronary intervention and especially after implantation of drug-eluting stents. In this review, we summarize translational insights into disease pathophysiology and discuss therapeutic approaches to tackle this novel disease entity. We introduce a novel animal model of neoatherosclerosis alongside accompanying in vitro experiments, which show impaired endothelial integrity causing increased permeability for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol resulting in foam cell transformation of human monocytes. In addition, we discuss novel intravascular imaging surrogates to improve reliable diagnosis of early stage neoatherosclerosis. Finally, a therapeutic approach to prevent in-stent neoatherosclerosis with magnesium-based bioresorbable scaffolds and systemic statin treatment demonstrated the potential to improve arterial healing and re-endothelialization, leading to significantly mitigated neoatherosclerosis formation in an animal model of neoatherosclerosis.
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spelling pubmed-71897392020-05-04 Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure Lenz, Tobias Nicol, Philipp Castellanos, Maria Isabel Abdelgalil, Ayat Aboutaleb Abdellah Hoppmann, Petra Kempf, Wolfgang Koppara, Tobias Lahmann, Anna Lena Rüscher, Alena Kessler, Horst Joner, Michael Eur Heart J Suppl Articles Neoatherosclerosis is defined as foamy macrophage infiltration into the peri-strut or neointimal area after stent implantation, potentially leading to late stent failure through progressive atherosclerotic changes including calcification, fibroatheroma, thin-cap fibroatheroma, and rupture with stent thrombosis (ST) in advanced stages. Human autopsy as well as intravascular imaging studies have led to the understanding of neoatherosclerosis formation as a similar but significantly accelerated pathophysiology as compared to native atherosclerosis. This acceleration is mainly based on disrupted endothelial integrity with insufficient barrier function and augmented transmigration of lipids following vascular injury after coronary intervention and especially after implantation of drug-eluting stents. In this review, we summarize translational insights into disease pathophysiology and discuss therapeutic approaches to tackle this novel disease entity. We introduce a novel animal model of neoatherosclerosis alongside accompanying in vitro experiments, which show impaired endothelial integrity causing increased permeability for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol resulting in foam cell transformation of human monocytes. In addition, we discuss novel intravascular imaging surrogates to improve reliable diagnosis of early stage neoatherosclerosis. Finally, a therapeutic approach to prevent in-stent neoatherosclerosis with magnesium-based bioresorbable scaffolds and systemic statin treatment demonstrated the potential to improve arterial healing and re-endothelialization, leading to significantly mitigated neoatherosclerosis formation in an animal model of neoatherosclerosis. Oxford University Press 2020-04 2020-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7189739/ /pubmed/32368195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suaa006 Text en Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. © The Author(s) 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Lenz, Tobias
Nicol, Philipp
Castellanos, Maria Isabel
Abdelgalil, Ayat Aboutaleb Abdellah
Hoppmann, Petra
Kempf, Wolfgang
Koppara, Tobias
Lahmann, Anna Lena
Rüscher, Alena
Kessler, Horst
Joner, Michael
Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title_full Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title_fullStr Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title_full_unstemmed Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title_short Are we curing one evil with another? A translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
title_sort are we curing one evil with another? a translational approach targeting the role of neoatherosclerosis in late stent failure
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32368195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suaa006
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