Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta

Some difficult microorganisms, including Chlamydophila pneumoniae, are associated with the atherosclerotic tissue damage.The aim of this study was to evaluate the employment of culture together molecular techniques in order to define the possible role of C. pneumoniae in the atherosclerotic tissue d...

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Main Authors: Rosario Cultrera, Vanessa M. Crapanzano Minichello, Lorenzo Badia, Matteo Coen, Francesco Mascoli, Carlo Contini
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2007-06-01
Series:Microbiologia Medica
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2616
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spelling doaj-c4c2eb0ceee54278b5218e1040e6a5db2020-11-25T03:37:37ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232007-06-0122210.4081/mm.2007.26161869Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infaustaRosario CultreraVanessa M. Crapanzano MinichelloLorenzo BadiaMatteo CoenFrancesco MascoliCarlo ContiniSome difficult microorganisms, including Chlamydophila pneumoniae, are associated with the atherosclerotic tissue damage.The aim of this study was to evaluate the employment of culture together molecular techniques in order to define the possible role of C. pneumoniae in the atherosclerotic tissue damage. Atheromatous carotid plaques (ACP) were obtained by endoarterectomies from 10 patients with severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery. Each specimen was divided in three parts: a proximal tract to heart, without stenosis, a medial tract, corresponding to the atheromatous plaque, and a distal tract, above the plaque.Aliquots were employed to perform cultures for C. pneumoniae on Hep - 2 cell line in DMEM. DNA and total RNA were extracted from 50-70 mg. of tissue sample and from Hep - 2 106 cultures to investigate 16S rRNA, momp and hsp60 genes.The PCR and RT-PCR resulted negative for momp gene of C. pneumoniae in all samples. PCR and RT-PCR resulted positive for 16S rRNA or hsp60 genes of C. pneumoniae in the proximal portion of two ACPs with hemorrhagic evolution in two patients, one of which complicated with a retinal tromboembolic outcome. Molecular analyses on C. pneumoniae growing from the cultures are in progress.The DNA and RNA amplification of different portions from ACP seems to be useful to evidence the effective localization of C. pneumoniae in the atheromatous arterial tissue. The highly gene expression of C. pneumoniae hsp60 in a patient with acute hemorrhagic evolution of the carotid plaque may suggest that C. pneumoniae might partecipate in the atherogenesis and induce atherosclerosis complications by inflammatory pathways (activation of cytokines, endothelial factors and matrix-degrading metalloproteinases).http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2616hsp-60, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, aterosclerosis, carotid
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author Rosario Cultrera
Vanessa M. Crapanzano Minichello
Lorenzo Badia
Matteo Coen
Francesco Mascoli
Carlo Contini
spellingShingle Rosario Cultrera
Vanessa M. Crapanzano Minichello
Lorenzo Badia
Matteo Coen
Francesco Mascoli
Carlo Contini
Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
Microbiologia Medica
hsp-60, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, aterosclerosis, carotid
author_facet Rosario Cultrera
Vanessa M. Crapanzano Minichello
Lorenzo Badia
Matteo Coen
Francesco Mascoli
Carlo Contini
author_sort Rosario Cultrera
title Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
title_short Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
title_full Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
title_fullStr Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
title_full_unstemmed Elevata espressione di hsp-60 di Chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
title_sort elevata espressione di hsp-60 di chlamydophila pneumoniae su placche aterosclerotiche carotidee a prognosi infausta
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2007-06-01
description Some difficult microorganisms, including Chlamydophila pneumoniae, are associated with the atherosclerotic tissue damage.The aim of this study was to evaluate the employment of culture together molecular techniques in order to define the possible role of C. pneumoniae in the atherosclerotic tissue damage. Atheromatous carotid plaques (ACP) were obtained by endoarterectomies from 10 patients with severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery. Each specimen was divided in three parts: a proximal tract to heart, without stenosis, a medial tract, corresponding to the atheromatous plaque, and a distal tract, above the plaque.Aliquots were employed to perform cultures for C. pneumoniae on Hep - 2 cell line in DMEM. DNA and total RNA were extracted from 50-70 mg. of tissue sample and from Hep - 2 106 cultures to investigate 16S rRNA, momp and hsp60 genes.The PCR and RT-PCR resulted negative for momp gene of C. pneumoniae in all samples. PCR and RT-PCR resulted positive for 16S rRNA or hsp60 genes of C. pneumoniae in the proximal portion of two ACPs with hemorrhagic evolution in two patients, one of which complicated with a retinal tromboembolic outcome. Molecular analyses on C. pneumoniae growing from the cultures are in progress.The DNA and RNA amplification of different portions from ACP seems to be useful to evidence the effective localization of C. pneumoniae in the atheromatous arterial tissue. The highly gene expression of C. pneumoniae hsp60 in a patient with acute hemorrhagic evolution of the carotid plaque may suggest that C. pneumoniae might partecipate in the atherogenesis and induce atherosclerosis complications by inflammatory pathways (activation of cytokines, endothelial factors and matrix-degrading metalloproteinases).
topic hsp-60, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, aterosclerosis, carotid
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2616
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