The complexity of arterial classical monocyte recruitment

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Abstract

Accumulation of classical monocytes is imperative for the progression of atherosclerosis. Hence, therapeutic interference with mechanisms of lesional monocyte recruitment, the primary mechanism controlling macrophage accumulation, may allow for targeting atheroprogression and its clinical complications. Here, we review the important role of classical monocytes in atheroprogression as well as their routes of arterial recruitment. We specifically highlight the role of cell adhesion molecules as well as of platelet-derived chemokines and neutrophil-borne alarmins.

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Drechsler, M., & Soehnlein, O. (2013). The complexity of arterial classical monocyte recruitment. Journal of Innate Immunity. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000348795

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