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Anwar Santoso
Dept. of Cardiology – Faculty of Medicine; University of Indonesia
National Cardiovascular Centre – Harapan Kita Hospital
Jakarta - Indonesia
Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis:
Challenges to Vulnerable Plaque Concept
Outline
• Background
• Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
• Challenges to vulnerable plaques concept
– Plaque rupture versus plaque erosion
• Summary
Background
• Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease
of the arterial wall, arising from an imbalance in
lipid metabolism and a maladaptive inflammatory
response.
• Advanced atherosclerotic lesions are further
weakened by pronounced local activity of matrix-
degrading protease as well as immature neo-
vessels sprouting into the lesion
Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 – 26; Weber C & Noels H. Nat Med 2011; 17: 1410 - 22
Background
• Understanding the pathophysiology of
atherogenesis and the progression of
atherosclerosis have been major goals of
CV research in the last decades
• However, the complex molecular and
cellular mechanisms underlying plaque
destabilization remain largely obscure
Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 - 26
Atherothrombosis Development
• Atherosclerosis initiation
• Atheroma evolution
• Atherosclerosis complication
• Thrombosis
Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
Schematic evolution of
atherosclerotic plaque
Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
Atherosclerosis Initiation
• Extracellular lipid accumulation
• Leucocyte recruitment and retention
• Focality of lesion formation
• Intracellular lipid formation
• Foam cell formation
Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
Scanning electron micrograph of rabbit aorta receiving
intra venous human LDL-C
Nievelstein PF, et al. Arterioscler Thromb 1991; 11: 1795 - 91
Leucocyte extravasation cascade and
monocyte appears to come between EC
Faggiotto A, et al. Arteriosclerosis 1984; 4: 323; Schnoor M, et al. Med of Inflammation 2015; .doi.org/10.1155/2015/946509
Reduction of chloride concentration accelerates lipid
accumulation in macrophages (foam cells)
Wu Q-Q, et al. Circ J 2016; 80: 1024 - 33
Endothelial-derived foam cell in a late stage of
experimental hypercholesterolemia
Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag
Evolution of Atheroma
• Inflammation in atherogenesis
• Smooth cell migration and proliferation
• Smooth muscle death in atherogenesis
• Arterial extracellular matrix
• Angiogenesis in plaque
• Plaque mineralization
Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
Inflammation represented by sPLA2 in atherosclerosis
Yamamoto K, et. al. Annal Bional Chem 2011; 400: 1829 - 42
Membrane Cell Structure
Rosenson RS & Hurt-Cameho E . Eur H J 2012; 33: 2899 - 2909
PLA2 enzymatic activity generates harmful lipid products
16
Foam cells in aortic tissues ~ darapladib (LpPLA2 inhibtors)
reduces oxidative stress – inflammation in DM model
Heriansyah T,...Santoso A et. al. Asian Pac J HK Coll Cardiol 2016; 24: 64 - 73
Santoso A, Kaniawati M et. al. Int J Angiol 2013; 22: 49 - 54
Santoso A, Kaniawati M et. al. Int J Angiol 2013; 22: 49 - 54
Association between age, renal function, inflammation and sPLA2
with Acute Coronary Syndromes
sPLA2 a novel predictor of ACS through inflammation
Systemic IL-10 accelerates endothelial recovery and
inhibits VSMC hyperplasia
Verma S, et. al. PLOS One 2016; Jan 25: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147615
IL-10 is an anti-inflammatoric cytokines
Fatty streak lesion in a hyperlipidemic hamster
aorta
Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag
A few smooth muscle cells emigrated from or within media
In-vivo angiogenesis capacity of EC impaired by MMP8
gene knock-out or inactivation
Fang C, et. al. Cardiovasc Res 2013; 99: 146 – 55
MMP (matrix metallo proteinase) - 8 induces angiogenesis
Extracellular protease, oxidative stress and neo-angiogenesis
weaken atherosclerotic lesion
Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 – 26
Complication of Atherosclerosis
• Arterial stenosis and clinical implication
• Thrombosis and atheroma complication
• Plaque rupture vs plaque erosion
• Athero-thrombosis
Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
Challenges to the vulnerable concept
 Is the vulnerable plaque and plaque
rupture still a valid concept ?
 Few thin-capped plaques actually
rupture
Stable and vulnerable atherosclerotic
plaques
Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag
Stable plaque Vulnerable plaque
Plaque rupture in a patient with
ST-elevation MI
Kubo T, et al. J Atheroscler Thromb 2014; 21: 895 – 903
Plaque erosion in a patient with
ST-elevation MI
Kubo T, et al. J Atheroscler Thromb 2014; 21: 895 – 903
Challenges to the vulnerable concept
Plaque rupture
• 85% of male AMI
Plaque erosion
• 40% of female AMI
• smokers
Davies MJ, et al. Heart 2000; 83: 361 - 6
Vulnerable plaque definitions
and assumptions
 Plaque with high probability to rupture or erode
hence provoke thrombosis
 Predictor or MI and stroke
 Similar structural characteristics as plaques with
recent thrombus
Are these assumptions valid?
Stone GW, et al. N Eng J Med 2011; 364: 226 - 35
Only 5% of thin-cap fibroatheroma causes events at a
median follow up of 3.4 years (PROSPECT)
Challenges to the vulnerable concept
 Thin capped, lipid-rich atheromata most often persist for
years without causing a clinical effect
 Thin-capped, lipid rich atheromata are not solitary, rather
often multiple and affect several arterial beds in the same
individual
 The risk profile of ACS is shifting globally (global burden,
younger patients, more women, more insulin
resistance/DM, more hyper-TG and less LDL-C excess)
Challenges to the vulnerable concept
Statin treatment and other preventive
measures have begun to modify
atherosclerotic plaque and clinical setting
Statin treatment is on the remarkable use
ACS treatment changes with time
Previous Use of Medications on
an Outpatient Basis
Raber L. Eur Heart J 2015; 36: 490 – 500
Effects of aggressive lipid lowering on
human plaques
Libby P. Eur Heart J 2015; 36: 472 – 474
Schematic overview of the traditional view vs
biomechanical view of plaque rupture
Van der Heiden K, et al. Thromb Haemost 2016; 115: doi.org/10.1160/TH15-07-0614
• Cap thickness is more relevant parameter
• Necrotic core is less important
The Changing Face of
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Ruff CT and Braunwald E. Nat Rev Cardiol 2011: 8: 140 - 47
What the mechanisms behind erosion?
Hypothesis:
Mechanisms of superficial erosion
Expression of Myeloperoxidase (MPO) in inflammatory
cells within thrombi of plaque erosion and rupture
Ferrante G, et. al. Circulation 2010: 122: 2505 - 13
Potential mechanisms of plaque erosion?
Potential mechanisms of plaque erosion?
EC apoptosis associates with luminal PMN and TLR2
(toll-like receptor) expression only in SMC-rich lesions
Quillard T, et al. Eur Heart J 2015
SUMMARY
 Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease,
arising from an imbalance in lipid metabolism and a
maladaptive inflammatory response.
 Statin treatment and other preventive measures
have begun to modify atherosclerotic plaque and
clinical setting
 The character of human plaque is changing in the
statin era, human plaque is getting less fatty and
less inflamed
SUMMARY
 Recent evidence suggest that TCFA and large lipid
pools actually seldom rupture and cause clinical
events. Multiple “active” plaques often reside in the
coronary and other arteries.
 Our current clinical practices contribute to decline
in STEMI and increase in NSTEMI, and disclose
superficial erosion as a cause of thrombosis
Hypothesis generating?
• Perivascular tissue as an entry for atherosclerosis?
• Correlation between plaque erosion and NSTEMI
and STEMI?

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Basic pathogenesis of atherothrombosis

  • 1. Anwar Santoso Dept. of Cardiology – Faculty of Medicine; University of Indonesia National Cardiovascular Centre – Harapan Kita Hospital Jakarta - Indonesia Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis: Challenges to Vulnerable Plaque Concept
  • 2. Outline • Background • Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis • Challenges to vulnerable plaques concept – Plaque rupture versus plaque erosion • Summary
  • 3. Background • Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall, arising from an imbalance in lipid metabolism and a maladaptive inflammatory response. • Advanced atherosclerotic lesions are further weakened by pronounced local activity of matrix- degrading protease as well as immature neo- vessels sprouting into the lesion Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 – 26; Weber C & Noels H. Nat Med 2011; 17: 1410 - 22
  • 4. Background • Understanding the pathophysiology of atherogenesis and the progression of atherosclerosis have been major goals of CV research in the last decades • However, the complex molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying plaque destabilization remain largely obscure Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 - 26
  • 5. Atherothrombosis Development • Atherosclerosis initiation • Atheroma evolution • Atherosclerosis complication • Thrombosis Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
  • 6. Schematic evolution of atherosclerotic plaque Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
  • 7. Atherosclerosis Initiation • Extracellular lipid accumulation • Leucocyte recruitment and retention • Focality of lesion formation • Intracellular lipid formation • Foam cell formation Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
  • 8. Scanning electron micrograph of rabbit aorta receiving intra venous human LDL-C Nievelstein PF, et al. Arterioscler Thromb 1991; 11: 1795 - 91
  • 9. Leucocyte extravasation cascade and monocyte appears to come between EC Faggiotto A, et al. Arteriosclerosis 1984; 4: 323; Schnoor M, et al. Med of Inflammation 2015; .doi.org/10.1155/2015/946509
  • 10. Reduction of chloride concentration accelerates lipid accumulation in macrophages (foam cells) Wu Q-Q, et al. Circ J 2016; 80: 1024 - 33
  • 11. Endothelial-derived foam cell in a late stage of experimental hypercholesterolemia Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag
  • 12. Evolution of Atheroma • Inflammation in atherogenesis • Smooth cell migration and proliferation • Smooth muscle death in atherogenesis • Arterial extracellular matrix • Angiogenesis in plaque • Plaque mineralization Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
  • 13. Inflammation represented by sPLA2 in atherosclerosis Yamamoto K, et. al. Annal Bional Chem 2011; 400: 1829 - 42
  • 15. Rosenson RS & Hurt-Cameho E . Eur H J 2012; 33: 2899 - 2909 PLA2 enzymatic activity generates harmful lipid products
  • 16. 16 Foam cells in aortic tissues ~ darapladib (LpPLA2 inhibtors) reduces oxidative stress – inflammation in DM model Heriansyah T,...Santoso A et. al. Asian Pac J HK Coll Cardiol 2016; 24: 64 - 73
  • 17. Santoso A, Kaniawati M et. al. Int J Angiol 2013; 22: 49 - 54
  • 18. Santoso A, Kaniawati M et. al. Int J Angiol 2013; 22: 49 - 54 Association between age, renal function, inflammation and sPLA2 with Acute Coronary Syndromes sPLA2 a novel predictor of ACS through inflammation
  • 19. Systemic IL-10 accelerates endothelial recovery and inhibits VSMC hyperplasia Verma S, et. al. PLOS One 2016; Jan 25: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147615 IL-10 is an anti-inflammatoric cytokines
  • 20. Fatty streak lesion in a hyperlipidemic hamster aorta Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag A few smooth muscle cells emigrated from or within media
  • 21. In-vivo angiogenesis capacity of EC impaired by MMP8 gene knock-out or inactivation Fang C, et. al. Cardiovasc Res 2013; 99: 146 – 55 MMP (matrix metallo proteinase) - 8 induces angiogenesis
  • 22. Extracellular protease, oxidative stress and neo-angiogenesis weaken atherosclerotic lesion Silvestre-Roig C, et al. Cir Res 2014; 114: 214 – 26
  • 23. Complication of Atherosclerosis • Arterial stenosis and clinical implication • Thrombosis and atheroma complication • Plaque rupture vs plaque erosion • Athero-thrombosis Libby P. The Vascular Biology. In: 10th ed. Braunwald’s Heart Disease. A Textbook of Cardiovascular Disease. 2015; Elsevier, page 1043
  • 24. Challenges to the vulnerable concept  Is the vulnerable plaque and plaque rupture still a valid concept ?  Few thin-capped plaques actually rupture
  • 25. Stable and vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques Simionescu. M & Sima AV. In: Wick G & Grundtman C. Inflammation and Atherosclerosis 2012. Springer-Verlag Stable plaque Vulnerable plaque
  • 26. Plaque rupture in a patient with ST-elevation MI Kubo T, et al. J Atheroscler Thromb 2014; 21: 895 – 903
  • 27. Plaque erosion in a patient with ST-elevation MI Kubo T, et al. J Atheroscler Thromb 2014; 21: 895 – 903
  • 28. Challenges to the vulnerable concept Plaque rupture • 85% of male AMI Plaque erosion • 40% of female AMI • smokers Davies MJ, et al. Heart 2000; 83: 361 - 6
  • 29. Vulnerable plaque definitions and assumptions  Plaque with high probability to rupture or erode hence provoke thrombosis  Predictor or MI and stroke  Similar structural characteristics as plaques with recent thrombus Are these assumptions valid?
  • 30. Stone GW, et al. N Eng J Med 2011; 364: 226 - 35 Only 5% of thin-cap fibroatheroma causes events at a median follow up of 3.4 years (PROSPECT)
  • 31. Challenges to the vulnerable concept  Thin capped, lipid-rich atheromata most often persist for years without causing a clinical effect  Thin-capped, lipid rich atheromata are not solitary, rather often multiple and affect several arterial beds in the same individual  The risk profile of ACS is shifting globally (global burden, younger patients, more women, more insulin resistance/DM, more hyper-TG and less LDL-C excess)
  • 32. Challenges to the vulnerable concept Statin treatment and other preventive measures have begun to modify atherosclerotic plaque and clinical setting Statin treatment is on the remarkable use
  • 34. Previous Use of Medications on an Outpatient Basis
  • 35. Raber L. Eur Heart J 2015; 36: 490 – 500
  • 36.
  • 37. Effects of aggressive lipid lowering on human plaques Libby P. Eur Heart J 2015; 36: 472 – 474
  • 38. Schematic overview of the traditional view vs biomechanical view of plaque rupture Van der Heiden K, et al. Thromb Haemost 2016; 115: doi.org/10.1160/TH15-07-0614 • Cap thickness is more relevant parameter • Necrotic core is less important
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  • 40. What the mechanisms behind erosion?
  • 42. Expression of Myeloperoxidase (MPO) in inflammatory cells within thrombi of plaque erosion and rupture Ferrante G, et. al. Circulation 2010: 122: 2505 - 13
  • 43. Potential mechanisms of plaque erosion?
  • 44. Potential mechanisms of plaque erosion?
  • 45. EC apoptosis associates with luminal PMN and TLR2 (toll-like receptor) expression only in SMC-rich lesions Quillard T, et al. Eur Heart J 2015
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  • 47. SUMMARY  Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease, arising from an imbalance in lipid metabolism and a maladaptive inflammatory response.  Statin treatment and other preventive measures have begun to modify atherosclerotic plaque and clinical setting  The character of human plaque is changing in the statin era, human plaque is getting less fatty and less inflamed
  • 48. SUMMARY  Recent evidence suggest that TCFA and large lipid pools actually seldom rupture and cause clinical events. Multiple “active” plaques often reside in the coronary and other arteries.  Our current clinical practices contribute to decline in STEMI and increase in NSTEMI, and disclose superficial erosion as a cause of thrombosis
  • 49. Hypothesis generating? • Perivascular tissue as an entry for atherosclerosis? • Correlation between plaque erosion and NSTEMI and STEMI?