2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1215855
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Inhibition of NK1.1 signaling attenuates pressure overload-induced heart failure, and consequent pulmonary inflammation and remodeling

Abstract: BackgroundInflammation contributes to heart failure (HF) development, the progression from left ventricular failure to pulmonary remodeling, and the consequent right ventricular hypertrophy and failure. NK1.1 plays a critical role in Natural killer (NK) and NK T (NKT) cells, but the role of NK1.1 in HF development and progression is unknown.MethodsWe studied the effects of NK1.1 inhibition on transverse aortic constriction (TAC)-induced cardiopulmonary inflammation, HF development, and HF progression in immuno… Show more

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“…In the early stages (≈1 week) of pressure overload in mice, neutrophils, resident and CCR2 + monocyte-derived macrophages, NK cells, 94 and classical DC expand in the heart (Figure 2B). 5,91,[95][96][97][98] In contrast, the later stages of pressure overload (≈4 weeks after the onset of TAC) are more dominated by CD4 + T-cell activation, 90,91,99 with an obligatory role for antigen-experienced activated Tconv CD4 + T cells in the progression of HF.…”
Section: Acute and Chronic Immune Responses To Nonischemic Pressure O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early stages (≈1 week) of pressure overload in mice, neutrophils, resident and CCR2 + monocyte-derived macrophages, NK cells, 94 and classical DC expand in the heart (Figure 2B). 5,91,[95][96][97][98] In contrast, the later stages of pressure overload (≈4 weeks after the onset of TAC) are more dominated by CD4 + T-cell activation, 90,91,99 with an obligatory role for antigen-experienced activated Tconv CD4 + T cells in the progression of HF.…”
Section: Acute and Chronic Immune Responses To Nonischemic Pressure O...mentioning
confidence: 99%