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Plan B (-cell) in atherosclerosis.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Nus, Meritxell 
Tsiantoulas, Dimitrios 

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death worldwide. It is a complex chronic inflammatory disease involving interactions between vascular, circulating and immune cells. B cells play an important role in chronic inflammation producing antibodies and regulating T and natural killer (NKT) cell activation. The role of B cells in atherosclerosis is complex, with atherogenic and protective roles assigned for distinct B cell subsets. Drugs that deplete B cells or modulate their functions are now used in the treatment of various autoimmune diseases in humans. Here, we briefly review the roles of B cell subsets in atherogenesis, and emphasize the potential impact of B cell targeted therapies on the cardiovascular risk of treated patients. Developing more B cell subset-specific therapies would lead to more effective treatments with enhanced safety profile.

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Keywords

Antibodies, Atherosclerosis, B cells, Immune system, Lymphocytes, Therapy, Animals, Atherosclerosis, B-Lymphocytes, Humans, Translational Research, Biomedical

Journal Title

Eur J Pharmacol

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Journal ISSN

0014-2999
1879-0712

Volume Title

816

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
British Heart Foundation (PG/15/76/31756)
British Heart Foundation (RG/15/11/31593)