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The effects of colchicine on immune cell migration in acute coronary syndrome patients

We are investigating the effects of colchicine on chemokine production and the resulting immune cell migration.

We have previously shown that colchicine reduces the local cardiac production of cytokines in ACS patients (PMID: 26304941). To expand on this, we are investigating the effects of colchicine on chemokine production and the resulting immune cell migration.

The infiltration of immune cells, specifically monocytes, is a hallmark feature of atherosclerosis and is necessary for its progression. Our preliminary data suggests that colchicine suppresses monocyte migration via a reduction in chemokine and chemokine receptor expression.

Therefore, this study aims to confirm our findings in humans and potentially provide a novel therapy to reduce plaque burden.