High MIA3 expression in human vascular smooth muscle cells may promote atheroprotective phenotypic transitions, aiding in the formation or maintenance of a protective fibrous cap.
Our data demonstrate that genetic variants have significant influences on VSMC function relevant to the development of atherosclerosis. Furthermore, high MIA3 expression may promote atheroprotective VSMC phenotypic transitions, including increased proliferation, which is essential in the formation or maintenance of a protective fibrous cap.
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