Role of mechanical stress and neutrophils in the pathogenesis of plaque erosion.

Atherosclerosis

Inserm LVTS U1148. CHU Bichat, 46 Rue Henri Huchard, 75018, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mechanical stress is a key factor in causing plaque rupture, while plaque erosion research is still emerging, especially regarding shear stress and its effects on endothelial cells.
  • Recent studies show that plaque erosion happens around specific areas of atheromatous plaques under unique stress patterns, implying a significant relationship between mechanical forces and plaque stability.
  • Neutrophil-driven inflammation has been identified as a contributor to plaque erosion, influencing endothelial cell damage and promoting thrombosis through mechanisms linked to mechanical stress and inflammation.

Article Abstract

Mechanical stress is a well-recognized driver of plaque rupture. Likewise, investigating the role of mechanical forces in plaque erosion has recently begun to provide some important insights, yet the knowledge is by far less advanced. The most significant example is that of shear stress, which has early been proposed as a possible driver for focal endothelial death and denudation. Recent findings using optical coherence tomography, computational sciences and mechanical models show that plaque erosion occurs most likely around atheromatous plaque throats with specific stress pattern. In parallel, we have recently shown that neutrophil-dependent inflammation promotes plaque erosion, possibly through a noxious action on ECs. Most importantly, spontaneous thrombosis - associated or not with EC denudation - can be impacted by hemodynamics, and it is now established that neutrophils promote thrombosis and platelet activation, highlighting a potential relationship between, mechanical stress, inflammation, and EC loss in the setting of coronary plaque erosion. Here, we review our current knowledge regarding the implication of both mechanical stress and neutrophils, and we discuss their implication in the promotion of plaque erosion via EC loss and thrombosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2020.11.002DOI Listing

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