Osteopontin expression in 14 human aortic valves was significantly associated with the degrees of calcification and macrophage accumulation in early through late lesions of aortic stenosis.
Observational (n=14)
Aortic stenosis (n=14)
Association between osteopontin expression and degrees of calcification and macrophage accumulation
BACKGROUND: Nonrheumatic stenosis of trileaflet aortic valves, in which calcification is a prominent feature, has been termed a "degenerative" condition, but it has been demonstrated recently that chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of the developing lesion of aortic stenosis. This observation raised the possibility that calcification in the aortic valve might be actively regulated. Thus, the present study investigated whether osteopontin, a protein implicated in the regulation of both normal and dystrophic calcification, could be detected in lesions of valvular aortic stenosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Morphological and immunohistochemical studies were performed on 14 human aortic valves, representing a range of pathology from normal to clinically stenotic. The extent of calcification and macrophage accumulation and their relation to the presence of osteopontin protein were characterized. Highly statistically significant associations were found between the degree of osteopontin expression and the degrees of both calcification and macrophage accumulation in early through late lesions of aortic stenosis. Further, in situ hybridization localized osteopontin mRNA to a subset of lesion macrophages. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that, rather than representing a degenerative and unmodifiable process, calcification in aortic stenosis may be, in part, an actively regulated process with the potential for control either through modification of inflammation or synthesis of proteins such as osteopontin, which may modulate calcification in this tissue.
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Kevin D. O’Brien
Heart Failure & Transplant
Johanna Kuusisto
Preventive Cardiology
Dennis D. Reichenbach
University of Washington
Circulation
University of Washington
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O’Brien et al. (Sun,) conducted a observational in Aortic stenosis (n=14). Osteopontin expression in 14 human aortic valves was significantly associated with the degrees of calcification and macrophage accumulation in early through late lesions of aortic stenosis.
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