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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2009

Continuously-infused human C-reactive protein is neither proatherosclerotic nor proinflammatory in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.

M.A. Ortiz; G.L. Campana; John R. Woods; George Boguslawski; Marcelo J. Sosa; Candace L. Walker; Carlos A. Labarrere

Studies of human native C-reactive protein (nCRP) in mice have shown effects ranging from proatherogenic, to antiatherogenic, to no effect. It is likely that these disparities are related to (a) the use, in some studies, of contaminated nCRP, or to (b) variation in CRP levels associated with either its episodic administration or the use of CRP-transgenic mice. In our study, 12-week-old male apolipoprotein E–deficient (apoE −/−) mice, maintained on a Western diet, received azide- and endotoxin-free nCRP (n = 23) or placebo (n = 23) continuously via osmotic pumps (20.4 μg/day) for 4 weeks. CRP-treated and control mice developed similar atherosclerotic lesions in whole aortas (nCRP: 10.4 ± 4.7% vs. controls: 11.7 ± 4.4%, P = 0.76) and aortic roots (nCRP: 65.0 ± 7.8% vs. controls: 64.7 ± 9.7%, P = 0.94). No differences were observed in macrophage or T-lymphocyte infiltrates and there was no meaningful change in VCAM-1 or IL-6 expression, in the levels of soluble VCAM-1, or in circulating proinflammatory (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12p40, IL-12p70, TNF-α, and INF-γ), or anti-inflammatory (IL-4 and IL-10) cytokines. We conclude that continuous infusion of uncontaminated nCRP in apoE −/− mice is not associated with increased atherosclerosis, does not alter systemic or local inflammation, and does not affect endothelial activation. These observations suggest that alternative approaches to study CRP (perhaps using different pentraxins in the mouse model or using a rabbit model instead of a mouse model) are needed to evaluate the effects of pentraxins on atherosclerosis.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005

Syncytiotrophoblast intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression in placental villitis of unknown cause

Carlos A Labarrere; M.A. Ortiz; Marcelo J. Sosa; G.L. Campana; Mario Wernicke; Lee Ann Baldridge; Colin Terry; Hector L. DiCarlo


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2011

507 Value of Early Post-Transplant Biopsies for Predicting Long-Term Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE) in Heart Transplant Patients

C.A. Labarrere; J.R. Woods; James W. Hardin; G.L. Campana; M.A. Ortiz; Beate Roxane Jaeger; Bruno Reichart; Lee Ann Baldridge; J.M. Bonnin; A. Currin; S.K. Cosgrove; P.C. Kirlin; D.E. Pitts; J.A. O'Donnell; D.A. Hormuth; T.C. Wozniak


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2011

506 Value of the First Biopsy for Predicting Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy (CAV) in Heart Transplant Patients

C.A. Labarrere; J.R. Woods; James W. Hardin; G.L. Campana; M.A. Ortiz; Beate Roxane Jaeger; Bruno Reichart; Lee Ann Baldridge; J.M. Bonnin; A. Currin; S.K. Cosgrove; P.C. Kirlin; D.E. Pitts; J.A. O'Donnell; D.A. Hormuth; T.C. Wozniak


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2010

93: Clinical Risk-Prediction of a Novel Thrombosis/Activation (TA) Score to Prognosticate Long-Term Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy (CAV) in Heart Transplant Patients

C.A. Labarrere; J.R. Woods; James W. Hardin; G.L. Campana; M.A. Ortiz; Beate Roxane Jaeger; Bruno Reichart; Lee Ann Baldridge; J.M. Bonnin; A. Currin; S.K. Cosgrove; P.C. Kirlin; J.A. O'Donnell; D.A. Hormuth; T.C. Wozniak


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2010

448: Tissue Plasminogen Activator Is the Most Important Component of a Novel Thrombosis/Activation (TA) Score for Predicting Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy Following Heart Transplantation

C.A. Labarrere; J.R. Woods; James W. Hardin; G.L. Campana; M.A. Ortiz; Beate Roxane Jaeger; Bruno Reichart; Lee Ann Baldridge; J.M. Bonnin; A. Currin; S.K. Cosgrove; P.C. Kirlin; J.A. O'Donnell; D.A. Hormuth; T.C. Wozniak


Nature Reviews Cardiology | 2009

C-reactive protein and severity of coronary allograft vasculopathy

Carlos A. Labarrere; John R. Woods; M.A. Ortiz; G.L. Campana


The FASEB Journal | 2008

Adding to the controversy: Continuously-infused human C-reactive protein reduces atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice

M.A. Ortiz; Marcelo J. Sosa; Candace L. Walker; J.R. Woods; G.L. Campana; Carlos A. Labarrere


The FASEB Journal | 2008

Thrombosis/activation (TA) score: An early predictor of atherothrombosis risk in heart transplantation

Carlos A. Labarrere; John R. Woods; James W. Hardin; G.L. Campana; M.A. Ortiz; Marcelo J. Sosa; Candace L. Walker; Douglas E. Pitts; Jacqueline A. O'Donnell; David A. Hormuth


Archive | 2008

Immunomodulation of cardiac allograft vasculopathy: beyond immunosuppression

M.A. Ortiz; G.L. Campana; John R. Woods; Carlos A. Labarrere

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James W. Hardin

University of South Carolina

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