Carotid artery stenosis is observed in about 3% of ≥ 60 years subjects and accounts for around 10-20% of all ischemic strokes. Beyond the degree of stenosis, plaque composition affects the risk of ischemic stroke. Identification of patients with vulnerable plaques at higher risk of stroke who might benefit from carotid revascularization is crucial. A growing body of evidence suggests that the lectin pathway of the complement system, and especially the ficolin-2, is involved in atherosclerosis. It has been hypothesized that circulating levels of ficolin-2 increase during chronic inflammatory conditions (i.e. growing atherosclerotic plaque) whereas they fall during sub-acute or acute inflammatory conditions (i.e. plaque rupture and acute ischemic stroke) because of consumption (binding to targets). Therefore, ficolin-2 has been proposed as a biomarker informing on the specific state of the plaque. However, in acute ischemic stroke due to carotid stenosis, both plaque rupture and stroke injury contribute to lectin pathway activation, thus affecting circulating levels of ficolin-2. Until now, the relative contribution of plaque and brain inflammation on circulating levels of ficolin-2 has not been documented. In the present study the investigators aim to assess the association between circulating levels of ficolin-2 and carotid and brain inflammation on \[18F\]DPA-714 positron emission tomography (PET)/MRI in patients with transient ischemic attack or acute ischemic stroke due to carotid stenosis. For that purpose, the investigators intend to include 30 patients with transient ischemic attack or acute ischemic stroke due to ≥ 50%. carotid stenosis. Each patient will have a measure of plasmatic level of ficolin-2 as well a \[18F\]DPA-714 PET/MRI to quantify the fixation of the radiotracer on carotid and brain.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
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Enrollment
20
To assess the association between plasma ficolin-2 levels and plaque and brain inflammation assessed by \[18F\]DPA-714 PET/MRI in patients managed for transient ischaemic attack or ischaemic stroke related to carotid stenosis. PET/MRI of the brain and carotid plaque with \[18F\]DPA-714 and gadolinium infusion will be performed at day 5.
Service de Neurologie vasculaire / CarMeN U1060 INSERM Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer - GHE
Bron, France
RECRUITINGCorrelation between: - Plasma levels of ficolin-2 at day 5 in ng/ml, - Metabolic data on [18F]DPA-714 PET/MRI
To assess the association between circulating levels of ficolin-2 and carotid and brain inflammation on \[18F\]DPA-714 PET/MRI in patients with transient ischemic attack or acute ischemic stroke due to carotid stenosis
Time frame: day 5
Correlation between plasma levels of ficolin-2 at day 5 in ng/mL with morphological data of the brain and carotid plaque assessed by MRI
To assess if plasma levels of ficolin-2 in patients with TIA or acute ischemic stroke due to carotid stenosis correlate with: 1\. morphological data: * of the plaque: presence of intraplaque hemorrhage, lipid-rich necrotic core, thinning/rupture of the fibrous cap on carotid plaque MRI * of the brain: infarct size, presence of hemorrhagic transformation, blood-brain barrier leakage
Time frame: day 5
Correlation between plasma levels of ficolin-2 at day 5 in ng/mL with morphological data of the brain and carotid plaque assessed by MRI
To assess if plasma levels of ficolin-2 in patients with TIA or acute ischemic stroke due to carotid stenosis correlate with: \- histological data of the retrieved plaque: hemorrhagic content, lipid core, cholesterol cleft areas, ratio between thickness of tunica media and total thickness of tunica, rupture, intraplaque deposition of ficolin-2, macrophages and neutrophils infiltration
Time frame: day 15
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