reviewCirculationOct 15, 2007BRONZE OA

Subendothelial Lipoprotein Retention as the Initiating Process in Atherosclerosis

Thomas Jefferson University · Sahlgrenska University Hospital · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The key initiating process in atherogenesis is the subendothelial retention of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. Local biological responses to these retained lipoproteins, including a chronic and maladaptive macrophage- and T-cell-dominated inflammatory response, promote subsequent lesion development. The most effective therapy against atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease to date--low density lipoprotein-lowering drugs--is based on the principle that decreasing circulating apolipoprotein B lipoproteins decreases the probability that they will enter and be retained in the subendothelium. Ongoing improvements in this area include more aggressive lowering of low-density lipoprotein and other…

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