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Human monocyte-derived macrophages induce collagen breakdown in fibrous caps of atherosclerotic plaques. Potential role of matrix-degrading metalloproteinases and implications for plaque rupture.

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1995

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In this study, human monocyte-derived macrophages were shown to induce collagen breakdown in fibrous caps of human atherosclerotic plaques associated with cellular expression and zymographic evidence of MMP activity; no evidence of collagen breakdown was found in the presence of an MMP inhibitor. These findings support the hypothesis that increased macrophage density and/or activation in the atherosclerotic plaque may induce collagen breakdown in the fibrous cap by secreting MMPs and possibly other proteases, thus contributing to vulnerability to plaque rupture.