Pathological innate and adaptive immune response upon viral infection may lead to cardiac injury and dysfunction. Stabilin-1 is a scavenger receptor that regulates several aspects of the innate immunity. Whether stabilin-1 affects the inflammatory response during viral myocarditis (VM) is entirely unknown. Here, we assess the role of stabilin-1 in the pathogenesis of VM and its suitability as a therapeutic target. Genetic loss of stabilin-1 increased mortality and cardiac necrosis in a mouse model of human Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3)-induced myocarditis. Absence of stabilin-1 significantly reduced monocyte recruitment and strongly reduced the number of alternatively activated anti-inflammatory macrophages in the heart, enhancing a pro-inflamma...
c-Cbl-associated protein (CAP), also called Sorbs1 or ponsin, has been described as an essential ada...
Inflammation in myocarditis induces cardiac injury and triggers disease progression to heart failur...
Copyright © 2014 Diana Lindner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Pathological innate and adaptive immune response upon viral infection may lead to cardiac injury and...
Aims Viral myocarditis (VM) is an inflammatory pathology of the myocardium triggered by a viral infe...
Macrophage influx and galectin 3 production have been suggested as major players driving acute infla...
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease caused by viral infection. Different subpopulations of leukoc...
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle most commonly caused by viral infection a...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to investigate the roles of Fas/FasL pathway in myocardial...
Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection can result in myocarditis, which in turn may lead to a protracted...
Background—Little is known about innate immune mechanisms within the cardiac myocyte that determine ...
Studies on inflammatory disorders elucidated the pivotal role of the CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis with respect...
BACKGROUND: Under conventional heart failure therapy, inflammatory cardiomyopathy typically has a pr...
Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is the primary cause of viral myocarditis. The role of cystein-x-cystein (C...
Remodeling of heart and developing thereof a heart failure still is one of the main reasons for fata...
c-Cbl-associated protein (CAP), also called Sorbs1 or ponsin, has been described as an essential ada...
Inflammation in myocarditis induces cardiac injury and triggers disease progression to heart failur...
Copyright © 2014 Diana Lindner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Pathological innate and adaptive immune response upon viral infection may lead to cardiac injury and...
Aims Viral myocarditis (VM) is an inflammatory pathology of the myocardium triggered by a viral infe...
Macrophage influx and galectin 3 production have been suggested as major players driving acute infla...
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease caused by viral infection. Different subpopulations of leukoc...
Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle most commonly caused by viral infection a...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to investigate the roles of Fas/FasL pathway in myocardial...
Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection can result in myocarditis, which in turn may lead to a protracted...
Background—Little is known about innate immune mechanisms within the cardiac myocyte that determine ...
Studies on inflammatory disorders elucidated the pivotal role of the CX3CL1/CX3CR1 axis with respect...
BACKGROUND: Under conventional heart failure therapy, inflammatory cardiomyopathy typically has a pr...
Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is the primary cause of viral myocarditis. The role of cystein-x-cystein (C...
Remodeling of heart and developing thereof a heart failure still is one of the main reasons for fata...
c-Cbl-associated protein (CAP), also called Sorbs1 or ponsin, has been described as an essential ada...
Inflammation in myocarditis induces cardiac injury and triggers disease progression to heart failur...
Copyright © 2014 Diana Lindner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...