# Association of matrix metalloproteinases and adhesive molecules with important aspects of carotid artery stenosis

**Authors:** Ana Ružanović, Marija Sarić-Matutinović, Neda Milinković, Snežana Jovičić, Andreja Dimić, David Matejević, Ognjen Kostić, Branko Gaković, Igor Končar, Svetlana Ignjatović

PMC · DOI: 10.5937/jomb0-51391 · Journal of Medical Biochemistry · 2025-06-13

## TL;DR

This study explores how certain proteins in the blood relate to carotid artery stenosis severity and plaque characteristics, suggesting they could improve risk assessment beyond ultrasound.

## Contribution

The study identifies serum markers (MMP-7 and selectin-P) that correlate with stenosis severity and plaque morphology in CAS patients.

## Key findings

- MMP-7 and selectin-P levels were higher in CAS patients compared to healthy controls.
- MMP-7 and selectin-P correlated with stenosis degree and plaque morphology (Grey-Weale classification).
- Selectin-P levels varied with different plaque types, indicating potential for risk prediction.

## Abstract

Symptom risk assessment in carotid artery stenosis (CAS) could be improved by parameters that reflect additional risk aspects such as chronic inflammation rate, and atherosclerotic activity on a systemic level. In light of that, we investigated the association of serum matrix metalloproteinases-2,7,9 (MMP-2,7,9), vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and selectins-P and E with symptomatic status, stenosis degree and plaque morphology in CAS patients in order to select parameters that associate to important clinical determinants of the symptom development risk.

The study included 119 CAS patients and 46 healthy subjects. Carotid arteries were examined by color flow Doppler and B-mode Duplex ultrasound. Serum parameters were assessed using commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Difference was tested by Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests, and Spearman's correlation was tested.

MMP-7 and selectin-P levels were higher in CAS than in controls (p<0.001). Positive correlation with stenosis degree was found for MMP-7 (r=0.155, p=0.007), VCAM-1 (r=0.127, p=0.029) and selectin-P (r=0.269, p<0.001). MMP-7 and selectin-P were higher in subjects with Grey-Weale 2, comparing to subjects with Grey-Weale 3 plaques (p=0.036, p=0.009). Selectin-P was lower in the presence of Grey-Weale 4 than in Grey-Weale 2 (p=0.045).

Concurrent association of MMP-7 and selectin-P with both stenosis degree and carotid plaque morphology shows the joint influence of these important determinants of symptom risk that is reflected in serum parameters. This indicates that they can supply additional information outside ultrasound CAS assessment only, and their integration in a future multiscale approach for CAS risk prediction could be beneficial.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** MMP2 (matrix metallopeptidase 2), MMP7 (matrix metallopeptidase 7), MMP9 (matrix metallopeptidase 9), VCAM1 (vascular cell adhesion molecule 1), SELE (selectin E)
- **Diseases:** carotid artery stenosis (MONDO:0001612), atherosclerosis (MONDO:0005311)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SELP (selectin P) [NCBI Gene 6403] {aka CD62, CD62P, GMP140, GRMP, LECAM3, PADGEM}, MMP7 (matrix metallopeptidase 7) [NCBI Gene 4316] {aka MMP-7, MPSL1, PUMP-1}, VCAM1 (vascular cell adhesion molecule 1) [NCBI Gene 7412] {aka CD106, INCAM-100}
- **Diseases:** CAS (MESH:D016893), stenosis (MESH:D003251), chronic inflammation (MESH:D007249), atherosclerotic (MESH:D050197)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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