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Emerging Roles for Dendritic Cells in Heart Failure

Danish Saleh, Rebecca Jones, Samantha L. Schroth, Edward B. Thorp, Matthew J. Feinstein

2023Biomolecules10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The field of cardio-immunology has emerged from discoveries that define roles for innate and adaptive immune responses associated with myocardial inflammation and heart failure. Dendritic cells (DCs) comprise an important cellular compartment that contributes to systemic immune surveillance at the junction of innate and adaptive immunity. Once described as a singular immune subset, we now appreciate that DCs consist of a heterogeneous pool of subpopulations, each with distinct effector functions that can uniquely regulate the acute and chronic inflammatory response. Nevertheless, the cardiovascular-specific context involving DCs in negotiating the biological response to myocardial injury is not well understood. Herein, we review our current understanding of the role of DCs in cardiac inflammation and heart failure, including gaps in knowledge and clinical relevance.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Innate immune systemInflammationImmune systemAcquired immune systemImmunologyHeart failureDendritic cellEffectorImmunityBiologyMedicineNeuroscienceCardiologyPaleontologyIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysCardiac Fibrosis and RemodelingAsthma and respiratory diseases
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