[HTML][HTML] Cytokines associated with immune response in atherosclerosis

J Ma, J Luo, Y Sun, Z Zhao - American Journal of Translational …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Ma, J Luo, Y Sun, Z Zhao
American Journal of Translational Research, 2022ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Inflammation is an essential mechanism of immune response that involves a large number
of different immune cells. Atherosclerosis is essentially an inflammatory disease caused by
inappropriate activities of immune cells. During this process, various cytokines activate
immune cells, regulate and transmit immune cell signals, and stimulate a local inflammatory
environment. In this study, we reviewed the cytokines associated with immune activity in
atherosclerosis, including their roles in immune cell activation and mediating immune cell …
Abstract
Inflammation is an essential mechanism of immune response that involves a large number of different immune cells. Atherosclerosis is essentially an inflammatory disease caused by inappropriate activities of immune cells. During this process, various cytokines activate immune cells, regulate and transmit immune cell signals, and stimulate a local inflammatory environment. In this study, we reviewed the cytokines associated with immune activity in atherosclerosis, including their roles in immune cell activation and mediating immune cell chemotaxis. The findings give important insights into inflammatory immune microenvironment, including basic mechanisms and interactions, providing new ideas and options for clinical detection and treatment of this disease.
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