Atherosclerotic plaques contain a large monoclonal population of cells. Monoclonality could arise by somatic mutation, selection of a pre-existing lineage, or expansion of a pre-existing (developmental) clone. To determine the monoclonal cell type in plaque and learn when monoclonality arises, we studied X chromosome inactivation patterns using methylation of the X-linked human androgen receptor gene.
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