The Role of Immunogenicity in Cardiovascular Disease.

Q4 Medicine
World Heart Journal Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Michael Jan, Anthony T Virtue, Meghanaben Pansuria, Jingshan Liu, Xinyu Xiong, Pu Fang, Shu Meng, Hong Wang, Xiao-Feng Yang
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Abstract

Recently, many of the complexities associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have been unlocked. However, despite these breakthroughs, CVD and its related complications are the leading contributors of morbidity and mortality worldwide, which indicates the shortcomings of current treatment regimens and the need for continued research. Published data within the field clearly indicates that CVD are built on inflammation and autoimmune platforms, though a strong, fundamental understanding of the mechanisms remains elusive. Areas such as the mechanisms underlying increased immunogenicity of self-proteins in the cardiovascular system, the roles of immunogenic auto-antigens in eliciting inflammatory autoimmune responses, and the immunosuppressive mechanisms involved in controlling inflammatory and autoimmune cardiovascular diseases remain to be well-understood. We will delve into these topics and the advancements made within the field in this review. Specifically, we will concentrate on the innate and adaptive immune responses mediating immunogenicity; the mechanisms of inflammation and autoimmunity in atherogenesis; the mechanisms of inflammation and autoimmunity in diabetic atherosclerosis; immunogenicity and stem cell therapy; as well as immunogenicity and immunosuppression. In depth examination and comprehension of these topics will provide insight into the recent progress of the field and bring to the forefront potentially novel therapeutic avenues.

免疫原性在心血管疾病中的作用。
最近,许多与心血管疾病(CVD)相关的复杂性已经被解开。然而,尽管取得了这些突破,心血管疾病及其相关并发症仍是世界范围内发病率和死亡率的主要原因,这表明了当前治疗方案的缺点和继续研究的必要性。该领域发表的数据清楚地表明,CVD是建立在炎症和自身免疫平台上的,尽管对其机制的强有力的、基本的理解仍然难以捉摸。诸如心血管系统中自身蛋白免疫原性增强的机制,免疫原性自身抗原在引发炎症性自身免疫反应中的作用,以及控制炎症性和自身免疫性心血管疾病的免疫抑制机制等领域仍有待充分了解。我们将在本综述中深入探讨这些主题和在该领域取得的进展。具体来说,我们将集中在先天和适应性免疫反应介导免疫原性;动脉粥样硬化中的炎症和自身免疫机制;糖尿病动脉粥样硬化的炎症和自身免疫机制免疫原性和干细胞治疗;以及免疫原性和免疫抑制。深入研究和理解这些主题将提供对该领域最新进展的见解,并将潜在的新治疗途径带到最前沿。
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World Heart Journal
World Heart Journal Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: Topics to be covered in World Heart Journal include the following: Epidemiology and Prevention, Chronocardiology and Chronomics, Nutrition and Lifestyle in CVD, Clinical Cardiology, Cardiovascular Sciences (Molecular Cardiology: biochemistry and biology), Hypertension, Coronary artery disease, Pharmacotherapy, Electrophysiology, Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Geriatric Cardiology, CVD in women, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prehabilitation, as well as Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac surgery.
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