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Innate and adaptive immunity in calcific aortic valve disease
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نویسنده
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mathieu p. ,bouchareb r. ,boulanger m.-c.
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منبع
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journal of immunology research - 2015 - دوره : 2015 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Calcific aortic valve disease (cavd) is the most common heart valve disorder. cavd is a chronic process characterized by a pathologic mineralization of valve leaflets. ectopic mineralization of the aortic valve involves complex relationships with immunity. studies have highlighted that both innate and adaptive immunity play a role in the development of cavd. in this regard,accumulating evidence indicates that fibrocalcific remodelling of the aortic valve is associated with activation of the nf-κb pathway. the expression of tnf-α and il-6 is increased in human mineralized aortic valves and promotes an osteogenic program as well as the mineralization of valve interstitial cells (vics),the main cellular component of the aortic valve. different factors,including oxidized lipid species,activate the innate immune response through the toll-like receptors. moreover,vics express 5-lipoxygenase and therefore produce leukotrienes,which may amplify the inflammatory response in the aortic valve. more recently,studies have emphasized that an adaptive immune response is triggered during cavd. herein,we are reviewing the link between the immune response and the development of cavd and we have tried,whenever possible,to keep a translational approach. © 2015 patrick mathieu et al.
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آدرس
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laboratoire d'études moléculaires des valvulopathies (lemv),groupe de recherche en valvulopathies (grv),quebec heart and lung instituteqc,canada,institut de cardiologie et de pneumologie de québec,2725 chemin sainte-foy,québec,qc,canada,laboratoire d'études moléculaires des valvulopathies (lemv),groupe de recherche en valvulopathies (grv),quebec heart and lung inst./research center,department of surgery,laval university, Canada, laboratoire d'études moléculaires des valvulopathies (lemv),groupe de recherche en valvulopathies (grv), Canada, laboratoire d'études moléculaires des valvulopathies (lemv),groupe de recherche en valvulopathies (grv), Canada
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