Relevance of inflammatory and complement activation biomarkers profiling in antiphospholipid syndrome patients outside acute thrombosis.
… had elevated levels of complement biomarkers. Our findings suggested that APS patients
outside acute thrombosis might be divided into two clusters: "inflammatory" and "complement". …
outside acute thrombosis might be divided into two clusters: "inflammatory" and "complement". …
Immunity, endothelial injury and complement-induced coagulopathy in COVID-19
… In severe cases of COVID-19, massive endothelial dysfunction, widespread coagulopathy
and complement-induced thrombosis can lead to the development of systemic …
and complement-induced thrombosis can lead to the development of systemic …
Inflammation and thrombosis in diabetes
K Hess, PJ Grant - Thrombosis and haemostasis, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
… atherosclerotic lesion disruption with superimposed thrombus formation, is the … a
thrombotic risk clustering which is composed of hyper-reactive platelets, up regulation of pro-thrombotic …
thrombotic risk clustering which is composed of hyper-reactive platelets, up regulation of pro-thrombotic …
Complement component 5 promotes lethal thrombosis
T Mizuno, K Yoshioka, M Mizuno, M Shimizu… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
… damage via release of inflammatory cytokines 14 . The complement system plays important
… However, unregulated complement activation causes severe inflammation 15,16 . Recent …
… However, unregulated complement activation causes severe inflammation 15,16 . Recent …
Thrombosis and inflammation—a dynamic interplay and the role of glycosaminoglycans and activated protein C
S Kohli, K Shahzad, A Jouppila, H Holthöfer… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation are tightly interconnected processes which may
give rise to thrombo-inflammation, involved in infectious and non-infectious acute and …
give rise to thrombo-inflammation, involved in infectious and non-infectious acute and …
Inflammation in deep vein thrombosis: a therapeutic target?
… between inflammation and deep vein thrombosis and thus the potential value of anti-inflammatory …
reaction through various mechanisms – particularly by dampening the complement …
reaction through various mechanisms – particularly by dampening the complement …
STEC-HUS, atypical HUS and TTP are all diseases of complement activation
… of complement. In TTP, severe ADAMTS13 deficiency leads to generation of massive platelet
thrombi, which might contribute to complement … targeting of complement with the anti-C5 …
thrombi, which might contribute to complement … targeting of complement with the anti-C5 …
A review of complement activation in SLE
A Weinstein, RV Alexander, DJ Zack - Current rheumatology reports, 2021 - Springer
… Another recent study provided evidence for complement activation in thrombotic APS as
well as … activated complement directly and contributed to thrombosis whereas mutations in …
well as … activated complement directly and contributed to thrombosis whereas mutations in …
Platelets in the NETworks interweaving inflammation and thrombosis
AK Wienkamp, L Erpenbeck, J Rossaint - Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… of cardiac thrombi can promote platelet aggregation (95). Interestingly, an increase of
complement C5a in the plasma of STEMI patients was recently connected to thrombus formation. …
complement C5a in the plasma of STEMI patients was recently connected to thrombus formation. …
Complement the hemostatic system: an intimate relationship
IC Weitz - Thrombosis Research, 2014 - Elsevier
… of thrombosis in these disorders. In this paper we will examine the mechanisms of thrombosis
and its relationship to complement activation review the effects of complement inhibition. …
and its relationship to complement activation review the effects of complement inhibition. …