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Effects of Simulated COVID-19 Cytokine Storm on Stent Thrombogenicity

BACKGROUND: Cytokine storm-related hypercoagulation may be important in the pathogenesis of stent thrombosis in patients with SARS-CoV-2. Whether stent polymers behave differently under such conditions has never been explored. METHODS: Fluorinated polymer-nanocoated and uncoated COBRA stents (CeloNo...

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Autores principales: Cornelissen, Anne, Kutyna, Matthew, Cheng, Qi, Sato, Yu, Kawakami, Rika, Sakamoto, Atsushi, Kawai, Kenji, Mori, Masayuki, Fernandez, Raquel, Guo, Liang, Pellegrini, Dario, Guagliumi, Giulio, Barakat, Mark, Virmani, Renu, Finn, Aloke
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8026249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33863660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carrev.2021.03.023
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Cytokine storm-related hypercoagulation may be important in the pathogenesis of stent thrombosis in patients with SARS-CoV-2. Whether stent polymers behave differently under such conditions has never been explored. METHODS: Fluorinated polymer-nanocoated and uncoated COBRA stents (CeloNova), BioLinx-polymer-coated Resolute Onyx stents (Medtronic), and Synergy stents (Boston Scientific), which are abluminally coated with a bioabsorbable polymer, were exposed to human blood from healthy donors which was supplemented with 400 pg/mL IL-6 and 100 pg/mL TNF-α, similar to what is seen in cytokine storm caused by SARS-CoV-2. Platelet adhesion and neutrophil activation, assessed by immunofluorescence, were compared under cytokine storm and control conditions (untreated blood) (n = 4 experimental runs). RESULTS: Platelet adhesion values, defined as %platelet-covered area x staining intensity, were significantly lower in coated and uncoated COBRA and in Resolute Onyx than in Synergy under control conditions (1.28 × 10(7) ± 0.43 × 10(7) vs. 2.92 × 10(7) ± 0.49 × 10(7) vs. 3.57 × 10(7) ± 0.73 × 10(7) vs. 9.94 × 10(7) ± 0.99 × 10(7); p ≤0.0001). In cytokine storm, platelet adhesion values remained low in coated COBRA-PzF (1.78 × 10(7) ± 0.38 × 10(7)) compared to all other devices (uncoated COBRA: 5.92 × 10(7) ± 0.96 × 10(7); Resolute Onyx: 7.27 × 10(7) ± 1.82 × 10(7); Synergy: 11.28 × 10(7) ± 1.08 × 10(7); p ≤ 0.0001). Although cytokine storm conditions significantly increased neutrophil activation in all stents, it was significantly less in coated and uncoated COBRA, and in Resolute Onyx than in Synergy. CONCLUSIONS: Blood-biomaterials interactions may determine the thrombogenic potential of stents. Under simulated cytokine storm conditions, fluoropolymer-coated stents showed the most favorable anti-thrombogenic and anti-inflammatory properties.