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Review
. 2017;89(11):79-83.
doi: 10.17116/terarkh2017891179-83.

[The virus-immune hypothesis for cardiac dilatation]

[Article in Russian]
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Review

[The virus-immune hypothesis for cardiac dilatation]

[Article in Russian]
M L Kozhevnikov et al. Ter Arkh. 2017.

Abstract

The paper gives an update on the pathogenetic role of viral infection and immune mechanisms in the development of cardiac dilatation at the cellular, ultrastructural, and molecular levels. Particular attention is given to the discussion of the possible role of herpesvirus infection in the mechanisms of cardiomyocyte damage with the direct or indirect impact of viral infection through immunoinflammatory responses. Data on the protective and damaging action of a number of cytokines in the immunopathogenesis of viral myocarditis are considered.

Представлены современные сведения о патогенетической роли вирусной инфекции и иммунных механизмов в развитии дилатации сердца на клеточном, ультраструктурном и молекулярном уровнях. Особое внимание уделяется обсуждению возможной роли герпесвирусной инфекции в механизмах повреждения кардиомиоцитов при непосредственном влиянии вирусной инфекции или опосредованном действии через иммуновоспалительные реакции. Рассматриваются данные о протективном и повреждающем действии ряда цитокинов в иммунопатогенезе вирусного миокардита.

Keywords: cardiac dilatation; cardiomyocyte; herpesvirus; myocarditis.

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