C–C Motif Chemokine Ligand 17
CCL17proteinCCL17 mediates post-MI plaque inflammation while also representing a cardioprotective anti-inflammatory signaling axis downstream of SGLT2-inhibitor treatment.
Pathway placement
Cascade stepPlaque inflammation
Confidencemedium
RationaleTh2-associated chemokine; plaque inflammation and cardioprotective response via SGLT2 inhibition.
Druggability
DruggableYes
Known drugs / candidates0
Small-molecule tractableYes
Antibody tractableYes
EnsemblENSG00000102970
Type I vs Type II discrimination
ScoresLow-confidence (proxy)
R — rupture / Type-I28
C — confounder / Type-II54
A — assay feasibility68
E — evidence strength21
T1DI (composite)5
Specificity differential (R−C)-26.2
Confounder panel (Type-II drivers)
No confounder evidence retrieved.
Tier: light (literature co-occurrence proxy — lower confidence). See the discrimination table for all markers.
Assay & specimen
Class-level default (no specific cleared assay)— generic method inferred from analyte class; confirm against a specific product insert before use.
Specimen
Serum or plasma
Collection tube
Serum separator (gold/red-top, SST) · K2/K3-EDTA (lavender-top)
Method / principle
Sandwich immunoassay (ELISA) — research-grade unless a cleared assay exists
Reagent / substrate
Matched anti-target antibody pair (capture + labeled detection)
Platform
ELISA microplate or multiplex (Luminex/MSD)
Turnaround · availability
Send-out / research · Research-grade (no universal clinical assay)
Literature evidence(2)
- APOB and CCL17 as mediators in the protective effect of SGLT2 inhibition against myocardial infarction: Insights from proteome-wide mendelian randomization.European journal of pharmacology · 2024 · PMID 38679119 · doi
- Proteomic profiling of extracellular vesicles reveals additional diagnostic biomarkers for myocardial infarction compared to plasma alone.Scientific reports · 2019 · PMID 31222168 · doi