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The Macrophage in Cardiac Homeostasis and Disease: JACC Macrophage in CVD Series (Part 4).


ABSTRACT: Macrophages are integral components of cardiac tissue and exert profound effects on the healthy and diseased heart. Paradigm shifting studies using advanced molecular techniques have revealed significant complexity within these macrophage populations that reside in the heart. In this final of a 4-part review series covering the macrophage in cardiovascular disease, the authors review the origins, dynamics, cell surface markers, and respective functions of each cardiac macrophage subset identified to date, including in the specific scenarios of myocarditis and after myocardial infarction. Looking ahead, a deeper understanding of the diverse and often dichotomous functions of cardiac macrophages will be essential for the development of targeted therapies to mitigate injury and orchestrate recovery of the diseased heart. Moreover, as macrophages are critical for cardiac healing, they are an emerging focus for therapeutic strategies aimed at minimizing cardiomyocyte death, ameliorating pathological cardiac remodeling, and for treating heart failure and after myocardial infarction.

SUBMITTER: Lavine KJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6209119 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Macrophage in Cardiac Homeostasis and Disease: JACC Macrophage in CVD Series (Part 4).

Lavine Kory J KJ   Pinto Alexander R AR   Epelman Slava S   Kopecky Benjamin J BJ   Clemente-Casares Xavier X   Godwin James J   Rosenthal Nadia N   Kovacic Jason C JC  

Journal of the American College of Cardiology 20181001 18


Macrophages are integral components of cardiac tissue and exert profound effects on the healthy and diseased heart. Paradigm shifting studies using advanced molecular techniques have revealed significant complexity within these macrophage populations that reside in the heart. In this final of a 4-part review series covering the macrophage in cardiovascular disease, the authors review the origins, dynamics, cell surface markers, and respective functions of each cardiac macrophage subset identifie  ...[more]

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