International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature (Dec 2018)

Carotid artery plaque uptake of 11C-PK11195 inversely correlates with circulating monocytes and classical CD14++CD16− monocytes expressing HLA-DR

  • Enrico Ammirati,
  • Francesco Moroni,
  • Marco Magnoni,
  • Elena Busnardo,
  • Simona Di Terlizzi,
  • Chiara Villa,
  • Federico Sizzano,
  • Isabella Scotti,
  • Alessio Palini,
  • Luca Presotto,
  • Valentino Bettinardi,
  • Pietro Spagnolo,
  • Francesca Besana,
  • Luigi Gianolli,
  • Ornella E. Rimoldi,
  • Paolo G. Camici

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 32 – 35

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Background: We explored the relation between blood concentrations of monocyte/lymphocyte subsets and carotid artery plaque macrophage content, measured by positron emission tomography (PET) with 11C-PK11195. Methods and results: In 9 patients with carotid plaques we performed 11C-PK11195-PET/computed tomography angiography imaging and measurement of absolute concentrations and frequencies of circulating monocytes and T-cell subsets. Plaque standardized uptake value (SUV) for 11C-PK11195 was negatively correlated with concentrations of total monocytes (r = −0.58, p = 0.05) and CD14++CD16−HLA-DR+ classical subset (r = −0.82, p = 0.005). These correlations hold true also in relation to plaque target to background ratio. No correlation was observed between plaque SUV and CD3+T lymphocytes, CD4+T lymphocytes nor with activated CD3+CD4+T cells expressing HLA-DR. Conclusions: We first demonstrated a reduction in the absolute concentration of monocytes and particularly in classical monocytes expressing HLA-DR in the presence of an increased uptake of 11C-PK11195 in carotid plaques. The present work, despite being a pilot study comprising only a small number of subjects provides new insights in the search for specific cellular biomarkers with potential diagnostic and prognostic value in patients with a known carotid plaque. Keywords: Carotid plaque, 11C-PK11195 uptake, Classical monocytes, Positron emission tomography, Atherosclerosis