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The CD40-CD40L Dyad as Immunotherapeutic Target in Cardiovascular Disease.


ABSTRACT: Chronic inflammation drives the development of atherosclerosis. Despite optimal treatment of classical cardiovascular risk factors, a substantial portion of the population has elevated inflammatory biomarkers and develops atherosclerosis-related complications, indicating that a residual inflammatory risk drives atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in these patients. Additional anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies are therefore required. The co-stimulatory molecule CD40 and its ligand CD40L (CD154) have a central role in the regulation of the inflammatory response during the development of atherosclerosis by modulating the interaction between immune cells and between immune cells and non-immune cells. In this review, we discuss the role of the CD40-CD40L dyad in atherosclerosis, and we discuss recent studies on the therapeutic potential of novel CD40-CD40L targeting strategies in cardiovascular medicine.

SUBMITTER: Bosmans LA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7892683 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The CD40-CD40L Dyad as Immunotherapeutic Target in Cardiovascular Disease.

Bosmans Laura A LA   Bosch Lena L   Kusters Pascal J H PJH   Lutgens Esther E   Seijkens Tom T P TTP  

Journal of cardiovascular translational research 20200328 1


Chronic inflammation drives the development of atherosclerosis. Despite optimal treatment of classical cardiovascular risk factors, a substantial portion of the population has elevated inflammatory biomarkers and develops atherosclerosis-related complications, indicating that a residual inflammatory risk drives atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in these patients. Additional anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies are therefore required. The co-stimulatory molecule CD40 and its ligand CD40L  ...[more]

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