Relationship between CHOP/GADD153 and unstable human carotid atherosclerotic plaque

British Journal of Neurosurgery
Suping WangDong Chen

Abstract

The signaling protein C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) and corresponding growth-arrest-and-DNA-damage-inducible gene 153 (GADD153) is associated with endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS), which can lead to apoptosis. Our study aims to elucidate the role of CHOP/GADD153 in unstable atherosclerotic (AS) plaque formation isolated from confounding factors such as diabetes mellitus, primary hyperlipidemia, autoimmune deficiencies/abnormalities, essential hypertension, chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and smoking. We collected carotid artery tissue samples from patients aged 50-80 years-old who received carotid endarterectomies (CEA) at our institution. We obtained fresh AS plaque samples during CEA and preserved the specimens immediately in the operating room with liquid nitrogen. Samples were categorized as stable or unstable AS plaques according to a six-stage histologic classification. CHOP/GADD153 expression was then examined with immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). A total of 32 patients met our inclusion and exclusion criteria, with 24 (75.0%) classified as unstable lesions. The mean optical density ratio normalized to GAPDH for CHOP/GADD153 in stable and unstable group...Continue Reading

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