Cholesterol crystals (CC) are strong activators of complement and could potentially be involved in thromboinflammation through complement-coagulation cross-talk. To explore the coagulation-inducing potential of CC, we performed studies in lepirudin-based human whole blood and plasma models. In addition, immunohistological examinations of brain thrombi and vulnerable plaque material from patients with advanced carotid atherosclerosis were performed using polarization reflected light microscopy to identify CC. In whole blood, CC exposure induced a time- and concentration-dependent generation of prothrombin fragment 1+2 (PTF1.2), tissue factor (TF) mRNA synthesis, and monocyte TF expression. Blocking Abs against TF abolished CC-mediated coagul...
2Here we investigated the expression of complement components (CCs) in the setting of experimental a...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
There is extensive cross-talk between the complement system, the Toll-like receptors (TLR) and hemos...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) are strong activators of complement and could potentially be involved in t...
Background: During atherogenesis, cholesterol precipitates into cholesterol crystals (CC) in the ves...
Cholesterol crystals are known to be a hallmark of atherosclerosis with recent studies demonstrating...
Several studies have shown that complement and thrombotic events co-exist. Platelets have been suspe...
Neutrophils and complement are key sentinels of innate immunity and mediators of acute inflammation....
Background: The pentraxins PTX3 and C-reactive protein (CRP) are acute-phase proteins associated wit...
The complex molecular and cellular biological systems that maintain host homeostasis undergo continu...
The complex molecular and cellular biological systems that maintain host homeostasis undergo continu...
Alterations of the fibrin network structure with thin fibrin fibers, increased fiber density, small ...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) are abundant in atherosclerotic plaques and promote inflammatory responses...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) play an essential role in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. CC act...
Background and aims Cholesterol crystal (CC)-induced inflammation is a critical step in the develop...
2Here we investigated the expression of complement components (CCs) in the setting of experimental a...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
There is extensive cross-talk between the complement system, the Toll-like receptors (TLR) and hemos...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) are strong activators of complement and could potentially be involved in t...
Background: During atherogenesis, cholesterol precipitates into cholesterol crystals (CC) in the ves...
Cholesterol crystals are known to be a hallmark of atherosclerosis with recent studies demonstrating...
Several studies have shown that complement and thrombotic events co-exist. Platelets have been suspe...
Neutrophils and complement are key sentinels of innate immunity and mediators of acute inflammation....
Background: The pentraxins PTX3 and C-reactive protein (CRP) are acute-phase proteins associated wit...
The complex molecular and cellular biological systems that maintain host homeostasis undergo continu...
The complex molecular and cellular biological systems that maintain host homeostasis undergo continu...
Alterations of the fibrin network structure with thin fibrin fibers, increased fiber density, small ...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) are abundant in atherosclerotic plaques and promote inflammatory responses...
Cholesterol crystals (CC) play an essential role in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. CC act...
Background and aims Cholesterol crystal (CC)-induced inflammation is a critical step in the develop...
2Here we investigated the expression of complement components (CCs) in the setting of experimental a...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
There is extensive cross-talk between the complement system, the Toll-like receptors (TLR) and hemos...