Inflammation in atherosclerosis

P Libby - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2012Am Heart Assoc
Experimental work has elucidated molecular and cellular pathways of inflammation that
promote atherosclerosis. Unraveling the roles of cytokines as inflammatory messengers
provided a mechanism whereby risk factors for atherosclerosis can alter arterial biology, and
produce a systemic milieu that favors atherothrombotic events. The discovery of the immune
basis of allograft arteriosclerosis demonstrated that inflammation per se can drive arterial
hyperplasia, even in the absence of traditional risk factors. Inflammation regulates aspects of …
Experimental work has elucidated molecular and cellular pathways of inflammation that promote atherosclerosis. Unraveling the roles of cytokines as inflammatory messengers provided a mechanism whereby risk factors for atherosclerosis can alter arterial biology, and produce a systemic milieu that favors atherothrombotic events. The discovery of the immune basis of allograft arteriosclerosis demonstrated that inflammation per se can drive arterial hyperplasia, even in the absence of traditional risk factors. Inflammation regulates aspects of plaque biology that trigger the thrombotic complications of atherosclerosis. Translation of these discoveries to humans has enabled both novel mechanistic insights and practical clinical advances.
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