Volume 12, Issue 3 309476 pp. 225-234
Review Article
Open Access

Defects in Regulation of Local Immune Responses Resulting in Atherosclerosis

Miroslav Ferenčík

Miroslav Ferenčík

Institute of Immunology Faculty of Medicine Comenius University Sasinkova 4 Bratislava 811 08, Slovakia , uniba.sk

Institute of Neuroimmunology Slovak Academy of Sciences Sasinkova 4 Bratislava 811 08, Slovakia , sav.sk

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Viera štvrtinová

Viera štvrtinová

Clinic of Internal Medicine Faculty of Medicine Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia , uniba.sk

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Ivan Hulín

Ivan Hulín

Institute of Pathophysiology Faculty of Medicine Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia , uniba.sk

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First published: 01 January 2005
Citations: 11

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is nowadays generally accepted as an inflammatory disease but the mechanism of its origin and development have not yet been fully clarified. The present review focuses on the role of the local immune system as one of the key players in the pathogenesis of the complex process. Its part represented by vascular-associated lymphoid tissue (VALT) within the arterial wall participates directly in the vascular wall′s homeostatis. Its inordinate activation during ontogenic development of an individual, this formerly defensive and physiologic mechanism transform into a pathological process resulting in an impairing inflammation. Hsp60, CRP and oxidized or otherwise modified LDL are serious candidates for triggering these pathological changes. The principal role is played by anti-Hsp60 antibodies and by shear stress originating on the surface of endothelium due to blood flow. The experimental and clinical data supporting this immunological hypothesis of atherosclerosis are discussed.

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