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Review
. 1999 Feb;24(1):11-8.

[Vascular disease and cellular activation: exploration of cell adhesion phenotype by quantitative flow cytometry]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 10192030
Review

[Vascular disease and cellular activation: exploration of cell adhesion phenotype by quantitative flow cytometry]

[Article in French]
V Latger et al. J Mal Vasc. 1999 Feb.

Abstract

The pathogenesis of atheromatous and/or thrombotic vascular diseases involves rheological parameters, soluble mediators and cellular agents. The many studies that have tried to establish correlations between plasma factors, shear stress and the risk of ischemia have left some questions unanswered. Current exploration methods are now focusing on the determining role of cells. Activated cells express adhesion molecules on their membranes, which allow to communicate in a homo- or heterotypical manner. Quantifying adherence molecules on the surface of platelets, leukocytes and endothelial cells provides an assessment of the "adhesive phenotypical profile". Quantitative cytometry, using beads coated with a known amount of immunoglobulins as calibrators, is perfectly suited, through its multiple parameter analyses and the specificity provided by monoclonal antibodies, for the quantification of membrane antigens. Measuring the adhesive profile on the surface of cells that are implicated in vascular disease makes it possible to correlate that phenotype to the ischemic risk in such diversified pathologies or circumstances as intermittent angor, myocardial infarction, angioplasty, insulin-dependent diabetes or pre-eclampsia. In addition, that quantification permits monitoring the action of new therapeutical agents targeting adherence molecules.

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