Rana Dhar, Rinaldo R Dos Passos, R Michael Gower, Abhishek Jain, Colin E Evans
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Toward targeting of inflammasome signaling in venous thrombosis.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious and debilitating vascular condition with sequelae that include postthrombotic syndrome and pulmonary embolism. Current treatments for DVT are limited by their contraindications and suboptimal safety profiles. Pharmacological approaches that safely and effectively reduce thrombus formation are being investigated in laboratory and clinical settings, including agents that aim to inhibit the interplay between thrombosis and inflammation. Recent studies have shown that inflammasome complexes-multiprotein inflammatory complexes activated by pathogen-associated molecular patterns and damage-associated molecular patterns-play a role in the development and propagation of DVT. Thus, inflammasome complexes have attracted considerable interest as possible therapeutic targets for the treatment of DVT. This review summarizes the current knowledge on inflammasome complexes and discusses studies on their role and therapeutic potential in DVT. An improved understanding of inflammasome-dependent regulation of DVT could lead to the development of safe and effective treatments for patients affected by this condition.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) serves as the official journal of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. It is dedicated to advancing science related to thrombosis, bleeding disorders, and vascular biology through the dissemination and exchange of information and ideas within the global research community.
Types of Publications:
The journal publishes a variety of content, including:
Original research reports
State-of-the-art reviews
Brief reports
Case reports
Invited commentaries on publications in the Journal
Forum articles
Correspondence
Announcements
Scope of Contributions:
Editors invite contributions from both fundamental and clinical domains. These include:
Basic manuscripts on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis
Studies on proteins and reactions related to thrombosis and haemostasis
Research on blood platelets and their interactions with other biological systems, such as the vessel wall, blood cells, and invading organisms
Clinical manuscripts covering various topics including venous thrombosis, arterial disease, hemophilia, bleeding disorders, and platelet diseases
Clinical manuscripts may encompass etiology, diagnostics, prognosis, prevention, and treatment strategies.