转录组
促炎细胞因子
川地68
生物
血管平滑肌
纤维帽
病理
冠状动脉
急性冠脉综合征
炎症
医学
基因表达
免疫组织化学
动脉
内科学
心肌梗塞
免疫学
基因
平滑肌
遗传学
作者
Maria Gabriela Gastanadui,Camilla Margaroli,Silvio Litovsky,Robert P. Richter,Dezhi Wang,Dongqi Xing,J. Michael Wells,Amit Gaggar,Vivek Nanda,Rakesh P. Patel,Gregory A. Payne
标识
DOI:10.1161/atvbaha.123.320330
摘要
BACKGROUND: Coronary atherosclerotic plaques susceptible to acute coronary syndrome have traditionally been characterized by their surrounding cellular architecture. However, with the advent of intravascular imaging, novel mechanisms of coronary thrombosis have emerged, challenging our contemporary understanding of acute coronary syndrome. These intriguing findings underscore the necessity for a precise molecular definition of plaque stability. Considering this, our study aimed to investigate the vascular microenvironment in patients with stable and unstable plaques using spatial transcriptomics. METHODS: Autopsy-derived coronary arteries were preserved and categorized by plaque stability (n=5 patients per group). We utilized the GeoMx spatial profiling platform and Whole Transcriptome Atlas to link crucial histological morphology markers in coronary lesions with differential gene expression in specific regions of interest, thereby mapping the vascular transcriptome. This innovative approach allowed us to conduct cell morphological and spatially resolved transcriptional profiling of atherosclerotic plaques while preserving crucial intercellular signaling. RESULTS: We observed intriguing spatial and cell-specific transcriptional patterns in stable and unstable atherosclerotic plaques, showcasing regional variations within the intima and media. These regions exhibited differential expression of proinflammatory molecules (eg, IFN-γ [interferon-γ], MHC class II, proinflammatory cytokines) and prothrombotic signaling pathways. By using lineage tracing through spatial deconvolution of intimal CD68 + (cluster of differentiation 68) cells, we characterized unique, intraplaque subpopulations originating from endothelial, smooth muscle, and myeloid lineages with distinct regional locations associated with plaque instability. In addition, unique transcriptional signatures were observed in vascular smooth muscle and CD68 + cells among plaques exhibiting coronary calcification. CONCLUSIONS: Our study illuminates distinct cell-specific and regional transcriptional alterations present in unstable plaques. Furthermore, we characterize the first spatially resolved, in situ evidence supporting cellular transdifferentiation and intraplaque plasticity as significant contributors to plaque instability in human coronary atherosclerosis. Our results provide a powerful resource for the identification of novel mediators of acute coronary syndrome, opening new avenues for preventative and therapeutic treatments.
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