Protein distribution across the human atherosclerotic wall with reference to immunoglobulins and complement components
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Protein distribution across the human atherosclerotic wall with reference to immunoglobulins and complement components
Abstract
The concentrations of IgG, IgA, IgM, Clq, C3c, C4, C9, C3A, Albumin, Transferrin, Alpha-1-antitrypsin, Alpha-2-macroglobulin were determined in the serum, aortic atherosclerotic intima and media of 8 patients. The protein levels in the intima were dependent on their serum concentration. The passage of proteins from serum to media was investigated using the ratios between their intima/serum and media/intima concentrations. Immunoglobulins and complement components displayed higher intima/serum and lower media/intima ratios than the other proteins suggesting a preferential retention of the immune related proteins in the intima. This trapping into the intima seems to be related to their function too, suggesting a certain involvement in the progression of the atherosclerotic lesions.
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