A considerable body of pre-clinical and clinical research data support a pivotal role played by immune-inflammatory responses in atherosclerosis formation and development. Recent clinical trial results confirm the feasibility of targeting immune pathways for the therapeutic control of the pathology. In this chapter, we discuss the key immune-inflammatory mechanisms involved in atherosclerosis development and progression and plaque destabilization. We discuss the anti-inflammatory pleiotropic effects of lipid-lowering drugs and potential therapeutic strategies for the direct control of vascular inflammation. Finally, we discuss vaccination approaches in atherosclerosis and critical questions that should be addressed in future investigations
Atherosclerosis, the predominantly underlying pathology of cardiovascular events, is the consequence...
Cardiovascular disease, such as heart attacks and strokes, are still the world’s leading cause of mo...
The studies described in this article support a role for immunologic-inflammatory mechanisms in the ...
A considerable body of pre-clinical and clinical research data support a pivotal role played by immu...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall, characterized by the formati...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the most frequent causes of death in the world. T...
Abstract—A number of studies have shown activation of the immune system throughout various stages of...
INTRODUCTION: A large body of evidence supports the inflammatory hypothesis of atherosclerosis, and ...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of morbidity and premature mortality and its major under...
Adaptive as well as innate immune responses contribute to the development of atherosclerosis. Studie...
Research from the last 20 years has clearly demonstrated a key role for the immune system in the dev...
The role of inflammation in atherosclerosis and plaque vulnerability is well recognized. However, it...
Atherosclerosis involves the formation of inflammatory arterial lesions and is one of the most commo...
According to the traditional view, atherosclerosis results from a passive buildup of cholesterol in ...
AbstractAtherosclerosis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the arterial wall, with both t...
Atherosclerosis, the predominantly underlying pathology of cardiovascular events, is the consequence...
Cardiovascular disease, such as heart attacks and strokes, are still the world’s leading cause of mo...
The studies described in this article support a role for immunologic-inflammatory mechanisms in the ...
A considerable body of pre-clinical and clinical research data support a pivotal role played by immu...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall, characterized by the formati...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the most frequent causes of death in the world. T...
Abstract—A number of studies have shown activation of the immune system throughout various stages of...
INTRODUCTION: A large body of evidence supports the inflammatory hypothesis of atherosclerosis, and ...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of morbidity and premature mortality and its major under...
Adaptive as well as innate immune responses contribute to the development of atherosclerosis. Studie...
Research from the last 20 years has clearly demonstrated a key role for the immune system in the dev...
The role of inflammation in atherosclerosis and plaque vulnerability is well recognized. However, it...
Atherosclerosis involves the formation of inflammatory arterial lesions and is one of the most commo...
According to the traditional view, atherosclerosis results from a passive buildup of cholesterol in ...
AbstractAtherosclerosis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the arterial wall, with both t...
Atherosclerosis, the predominantly underlying pathology of cardiovascular events, is the consequence...
Cardiovascular disease, such as heart attacks and strokes, are still the world’s leading cause of mo...
The studies described in this article support a role for immunologic-inflammatory mechanisms in the ...