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| Isabel Goncalves, Jiangming Sun, and Andreas Edsfeldt studying two atherosclerotic plaques Photo Credit: Petra Olsson |
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: Atherosclerotic Plaque Rupture and the MMP-9 Marker
The Core Concept: Researchers have successfully mapped the precise location of atherosclerotic plaque ruptures in the carotid arteries and identified the enzyme MMP-9 as a key predictive biomarker for cardiovascular complications.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: While previous research primarily focused on plaque formation, this study utilized electron microscopy and RNA sequencing to pinpoint that plaques typically rupture at their proximal end (the location closest to the heart) and established a strong association between this specific rupture zone and elevated MMP-9 activity.
Origin/History: Led by researchers at Lund University and published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the study analyzed carotid artery plaques from 188 individuals, specifically integrating bioinformatics and clinical cardiology.

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