Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Data in support of dyslipidemia-associated alterations in B cell subpopulations frequency and phenotype during experimental atherosclerosis

  • Héctor Rincón-Arévalo,
  • Diana Castaño,
  • Janny Villa-Pulgarín,
  • Mauricio Rojas,
  • Gloria Vásquez,
  • Luis A. Correa,
  • José R. Ramírez-Pineda,
  • Lina M. Yassin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 958 – 972

Abstract

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Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the world, atherosclerosis being its main underlying disease. Information about the role of B cells during atherosclerotic process is scarce, but both proatherogenic and atheroprotective properties have been described in the immunopathology of this disease. Frequency and phenotype of B cell subpopulations were studied in wild type and apolipoprotein-E-deficient (apoE−/−) mice fed or not with high-fat diet (HFD), by flow cytometry. Here, we provide the information about the materials, methods, analysis and additional information related to our study published in Atherosclerosis (DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2015.12.022, article reference: ATH14410) [1]. The data contained in this article shows and supports that mice with advanced atherosclerosis have a variety of alterations in frequency and phenotype of B cell subsets, most of which associated with dyslipidemia. Keywords: B cells, Atherosclerosis, Apolipoprotein E, Cholesterol, Dyslipidemia