Prognostic Value of Circulating Microvesicle Subpopulations in Ischemic Stroke and TIA.
Translational stroke research(2020)
摘要
Platelet microvesicles (PMV) have previously been found elevated in acute ischemic stroke (IS) and could be biomarkers for risk of recurrence. PMV surface antigens such as P-selectin and phosphatidylserine (PS) reflect platelet activation and procoagulance. Tissue factor-positive microvesicles (TF + MV) are considered procoagulant, in particular if co-expressing PS. We enumerated MV subpopulations with these surface antigens in a cohort of 211 patients with primarily non-cardioembolic IS or transient ischemic attack (TIA) and investigated their association with long-term outcome. MV concentrations were determined by flow cytometry in the acute and convalescent phase. Primary outcome was a composite of fatal and non-fatal recurrent IS or myocardial infarction. Secondary outcomes were recurrent IS and all-cause mortality. Outcome events were obtained from Swedish registers during a follow-up of 1100 patient years. Concentrations of PS-positive and PS-negative MV populations were elevated in patients compared with healthy controls in both the acute and convalescent phase. PS + TF + PMV displayed pronounced elevations, median fold change 77 in the acute phase ( p < 0.0001) but were not associated with outcome, neither were PS + P-selectin + PMV. The only subpopulation positively associated with primary outcome was PS − TF + PMV, with adjusted hazard ratio of 1.86 (1.04–3.31, p = 0.036) by Cox regression. Unexpectedly, several MV subpopulations tended to be associated with reduced risk of poor long-term outcome. Our results suggest that PS + TF + PMV may be a promising marker for cerebral ischemia, and that the in vivo generation of PS − MV after IS/TIA warrants further study. Future MV studies should ideally enumerate PS + and PS − MV subpopulations separately.
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Ischemic stroke,TIA,Microvesicles,Platelet,Phosphatidylserine
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