The severity of internal carotid artery stenosis is associated with the circulating Th17 level
A.Yu. Filatova,
A.V. Potekhina,
E.A. Pylaeva,
A.K. Osokina,
N.Yu. Ruleva,
O.A. Pogorelova,
M.I. Tripoten,
E.A. Noeva,
T.V. Balakhonova,
V.P. Masenko,
T.I. Arefieva
Affiliations
A.Yu. Filatova
Laboratory of Cell Immunology of Institute of Experimental Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia; Corresponding author.
A.V. Potekhina
Department of Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Diseases of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
E.A. Pylaeva
Laboratory of Cell Immunology of Institute of Experimental Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
A.K. Osokina
Department of Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Diseases of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
N.Yu. Ruleva
Laboratory of Cell Immunology of Institute of Experimental Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
O.A. Pogorelova
Department of Ultrasound Research Methods of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
M.I. Tripoten
Department of Ultrasound Research Methods of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
E.A. Noeva
Department of Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Diseases of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
T.V. Balakhonova
Department of Ultrasound Research Methods of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
V.P. Masenko
Department of Neurohumoral Regulation of Cardiovascular Diseases of Institute of Clinical Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
T.I. Arefieva
Laboratory of Cell Immunology of Institute of Experimental Cardiology of FSBO, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology of Russian Ministry of Health, Russia
Aim: Immune and inflammatory reactions contribute to the progression of atherosclerosis. The walls of the different arteries and segments of the arteries have heterogeneous haemodynamic and histological features. We aimed to explore the relationship between the circulating T-cell subsets and the abundance of carotid atherosclerosis in different segments of carotid arteries. Methods: 70 patients underwent ultrasound duplex scanning to determine the degree of stenosis of the common carotid artery (CCA), the CCA bifurcation or the internal carotid artery (ICA). The blood frequencies of T-, B-, NK-cells, regulatory T cells (Treg), activated T-helpers (Th), IL10-producing Th, Th1 and Th17, as well as blood levels of hsCRP, sCD25, IL10 and IL17a were assessed. Results: The frequencies of Th17 were increased in patients with ICA stenosis >35% and >50% vs. patients with ICA stenosis 50%). BMI positively correlated with the CCA bifurcation stenosis degree (r = 0.33, p < 0.05). Conclusion: The severity of ICA stenosis can be associated with the circulating Th17 level.