Pathophysiology of atherosclerotic plaque development-contemporary experience and new directions in research

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Abstract

Atherosclerotic plaque is the pathophysiological basis of important and life-threatening diseases such as myocardial infarction. Although key aspects of the process of atherosclerotic plaque development and progression such as local inflammation, LDL oxidation, macrophage activation, and necrotic core formation have already been discovered, many molecular mechanisms affecting this process are still to be revealed. This minireview aims to describe the current directions in research on atherogenesis and to summarize selected studies published in recent years—in particular, studies on novel cellular pathways, epigenetic regulations, the influence of hemodynamic parameters, as well as tissue and microorganism (microbiome) influence on atherosclerotic plaque development. Finally, some new and interesting ideas are proposed (immune cellular heterogeneity, non-coding RNAs, and immunometabolism) which will hopefully bring new discoveries in this area of investigation.

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Kowara, M., & Cudnoch-Jedrzejewska, A. (2021, April 1). Pathophysiology of atherosclerotic plaque development-contemporary experience and new directions in research. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073513

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