[HTML][HTML] Endothelial cells: From innocent bystanders to active participants in immune responses
A Al-Soudi, MH Kaaij, SW Tas - Autoimmunity reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
A Al-Soudi, MH Kaaij, SW Tas
Autoimmunity reviews, 2017•ElsevierThe endothelium is crucially important for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients throughout
the body under homeostatic conditions. However, it also contributes to pathology, including
the initiation and perpetuation of inflammation. Understanding the function of endothelial
cells (ECs) in inflammatory diseases and molecular mechanisms involved may lead to novel
approaches to dampen inflammation and restore homeostasis. In this article, we discuss the
various functions of ECs in inflammation with a focus on pathological angiogenesis …
the body under homeostatic conditions. However, it also contributes to pathology, including
the initiation and perpetuation of inflammation. Understanding the function of endothelial
cells (ECs) in inflammatory diseases and molecular mechanisms involved may lead to novel
approaches to dampen inflammation and restore homeostasis. In this article, we discuss the
various functions of ECs in inflammation with a focus on pathological angiogenesis …
Abstract
The endothelium is crucially important for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body under homeostatic conditions. However, it also contributes to pathology, including the initiation and perpetuation of inflammation. Understanding the function of endothelial cells (ECs) in inflammatory diseases and molecular mechanisms involved may lead to novel approaches to dampen inflammation and restore homeostasis. In this article, we discuss the various functions of ECs in inflammation with a focus on pathological angiogenesis, attraction of immune cells, antigen presentation, immunoregulatory properties and endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT). We also review the current literature on approaches to target these processes in ECs to modulate immune responses and advance anti-inflammatory therapies.
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