Immunomodulation of the inflammatory response in atherosclerosis
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Immunomodulation of the inflammatory response in atherosclerosis
Abstract
Purpose of review: Cardiovascular disease, as manifested in the formation of atherosclerotic lesions, can be described as a chronic inflammatory autoimmune-like disease that proceeds in the context of enhanced plasma lipid levels. Modulation of the immune response may therefore form a valuable therapy in addition to standardized cholesterol and blood pressure-lowering therapies. The purpose of this review is to describe a number of recent approaches to immunomodulate atherosclerosis: immunization against mediators involved in atherosclerosis, such as cytokines and modified low-density lipoprotein; intervention in cytokine pathways; intervention in co-stimulatory pathways; activation of regulatory T cells; and modulation of natural killer T cells.
Recent findings: The most recent findings point to an important role for regulatory T cells in atherosclerotic lesion formation. The function of the regulatory T cells is modulated by chemokines and by co-stimulatory pathways, whereas the function of these cells can be strongly upregulated by anti-CD3 treatment and tolerance induction.
Summary: In the near future the first exponents of this approach, such as immunization and enhancement of the function of regulatory T cells, may enter the first phase of clinical trials, and may ultimately add to the current therapies in atherosclerosis.
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