Avtor/Urednik     Legan, Mateja; Vraspir-Porenta, Olga; Keše, Darja; Zorc-Pleskovič, Rusa; Zorc, Mateja
Naslov     Histopathologic signs for the inflammatory role of Chlamydia pneumoniae in the high-grade atherosclerotic coronary artery wall
Tip     članek
Vir     Angiology
Vol. in št.     Letnik 55, št. 5
Leto izdaje     2004
Obseg     str. 525-31
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     The aim of the study was to prove the long-lasting and continuously harmful effect of chronic Chlamydia pneumoniae (CPn) infection on vessel walls in patients with diffuse coronary artery disease (CAD). In surgically obtained endarterectomized atherosderotic plaques grade VI-VIII (Stary classification) from 10 patients with diffuse coronary artery disease and chronic (7) or past (3) CPn infection, signs of inflammatory response of the vessel wall on infectious agents were studied. In all 10 endarterectomized plaque step serial sections, immunologic signs of vessel wall response were present (positive T- and B-lymphocytes, macrophages, and capillarogenesis). In 8 of 10 patients' atherosclerotic plaque, unique features of active vasculitis in the neoarteriolar wall as well as arteriologenesis, were found. Seven of these 8 patients had serologically proven chronic CPn infection, and 1 had past infection. Features of vasculitis as well as arteriologenesis were absent in 2 patients who recovered from CPn infection at the time of surgery. In the endarterectomized segments of 3 randomly chosen patients in this study, the polymerase chain reaction method revealed positive DNA of CPn. Two of these patients had chronic infection, but the third had only a past CPn infection. This study provides evidence that CPn infection has continuous and a long-lasting inflammatory response in the high-grade atherosderotic coronary artery vessel wall.
Deskriptorji     CHLAMYDIA INFECTIONS
CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE
CORONARY DISEASE
CORONARY VESSELS
CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS
MIDDLE AGE
TIME FACTORS
RISK FACTORS
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
ENDARTERECTOMY
T-LYMPHOCYTES
MACROPHAGES
DISEASE PROGRESSION
DNA, BACTERIAL
B-LYMPHOCYTES
CHRONIC DISEASE