Inflammation and its resolution as determinants of acute coronary syndromes

P Libby, I Tabas, G Fredman, EA Fisher - Circulation research, 2014 - Am Heart Assoc
Circulation research, 2014Am Heart Assoc
Inflammation contributes to many of the characteristics of plaques implicated in the
pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes. Moreover, inflammatory pathways not only
regulate the properties of plaques that precipitate acute coronary syndromes but also
modulate the clinical consequences of the thrombotic complications of atherosclerosis. This
synthesis will provide an update on the fundamental mechanisms of inflammatory responses
that govern acute coronary syndromes and also highlight the ongoing balance between …
Inflammation contributes to many of the characteristics of plaques implicated in the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes. Moreover, inflammatory pathways not only regulate the properties of plaques that precipitate acute coronary syndromes but also modulate the clinical consequences of the thrombotic complications of atherosclerosis. This synthesis will provide an update on the fundamental mechanisms of inflammatory responses that govern acute coronary syndromes and also highlight the ongoing balance between proinflammatory mechanisms and endogenous pathways that can promote the resolution of inflammation. An appreciation of the countervailing mechanisms that modulate inflammation in relation to acute coronary syndromes enriches our fundamental understanding of the pathophysiology of this important manifestation of atherosclerosis. In addition, these insights provide glimpses into potential novel therapeutic interventions to forestall this ultimate complication of the disease.
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