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The why and how of adaptive immune responses in ischemic cardiovascular disease.

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Abstract

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a major cause of disability and death worldwide. Most therapeutic approaches target traditional risk factors but ignore the fundamental role of the immune system. This is a huge unmet need. Recent evidence indicates that reducing inflammation may limit cardiovascular events. However, the concomitant increase in the risk of lifethreatening infections is a major drawback. In this context, targeting adaptive immunity could constitute a highly effective and safer approach. In this Review, we address the why and how of the immuno-cardiovascular unit, in health and in atherosclerotic disease. We review and discuss fundamental mechanisms that ensure immune tolerance to cardiovascular tissue, and examine how their disruption promotes disease progression. We identify promising strategies to manipulate the adaptive immune system for patient benefit, including novel biologics and RNA-based vaccination strategies. Finally, we advocate for establishing a molecular classification of atherosclerosis as an important milestone in our quest to radically change the understanding and treatment of atherosclerotic disease.

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32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, 3204 Immunology, Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Atherosclerosis, Aging, Prevention, Genetics, Cardiovascular, 3 Good Health and Well Being

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Nat Cardiovasc Res

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2731-0590
2731-0590

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Medical Research Council (MR/N028015/1)
British Heart Foundation (CH/10/001/27642)
British Heart Foundation (SP/F/20/150010)
British Heart Foundation (RE/18/1/34212)
British Heart Foundation (CH/10/001/27642)