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Innate immunity, macrophage activation, and atherosclerosis.

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  • Innate immunity, macrophage activation, and atherosclerosis. Abstract Text:

    zhong-qun yanZhong-qun Yan, hansson Hansson,zhong-qun yanZhong-qun Yan, hansson Hansson,

    Inflammation underpins the development of atherosclerosis. Initiation and progression of vascular inflammation involves a complex cellular network, with macrophages as major contributors. Activated macrophages produce proinflammatory mediators, bridge innate and adaptive immunity, regulate lipid retention, and participate directly in vascular repair and remodeling. Recent efforts to elucidate molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of vascular inflammation in atherosclerosis have implicated several families of innate immune recognition receptors in inflammatory activation during the course of this disease. This article reviews our current understanding of innate immune recognition receptors, signaling pathways, and putative ligands implicated in activation of macrophages in the disease. In its final section, we propose a model for the role of macrophages in bridging inflammation and atherosclerosis from the perspective of innate immune recognition and activation.

    Innate immunity, macrophage activation, and atherosclerosis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    zq yanZQ Yan,gk hanssonGK Hansson,zq yanZQ Yan,gk hanssonGK Hansson,

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    Innate immunity, macrophage activation, and atherosclerosis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Immunological reviews

    VOLUME: 219

    Page Numbers: 187-203

    Journal Abbreviation: Immunol. Rev.

    ISSN: 0105-2896

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Center for Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. zhong-qun.yan@ki.se

    Country: Denmark

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