CD4+CD28null T cells in coronary artery disease: When helpers become killers

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Abstract

The crucial role of T cells in atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease (CAD) has been highlighted by recent observations. Helper CD4+ T cells can both aggravate or attenuate the atherogenic process and the development of CAD. CD4+CD28null T cells are an unusual subset of helper cells which expand and have deleterious effects in CAD. In this review, we discuss the current issues on the generation of CD4 +CD28null T cells and focus on their phenotypic and functional characteristics relevant to the development of cardiovascular events. The possible effects of the present day therapies for CAD on the CD4 +CD28null T cells are also explored. Targeting the CD4+CD28null T cell subset in CAD could provide novel therapeutic strategies to prevent acute life-threatening coronary events. © The Author 2008.

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Dumitriu, I. E., Araguás, E. T., Baboonian, C., & Kaski, J. C. (2009, January). CD4+CD28null T cells in coronary artery disease: When helpers become killers. Cardiovascular Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvn248

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