INFLAMMATION AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS
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Abstract
Atherosclerosis, the cause of myocardial infarction, stroke, and ischemic gangrene, is an inflammatory disease. The atherosclerotic process is initiated when cholesterol-containing low-density lipoproteins accumulate in the intima and activate the endothelium. Leukocyte adhesion molecules and chemokines promote recruitment of monocytes and T cells. Monocytes differentiate into macrophages and upregulate pattern recognition receptors, including scavenger receptors and toll-like receptors. Scavenger receptors mediate lipoprotein internalization, which leads to foam-cell formation. Toll-like receptors transmit activating signals that lead to the release of cytokines, proteases, and vasoactive molecules. T cells…
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- Scavenger receptor
- Inflammation
- Chemokine
- Receptor
- Immunology
- Cell adhesion molecule
- Medicine
- Lipoprotein
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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