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Author: Castillo, Elena C.; Vázquez-Garza, Eduardo; Yee-Trejo, David; García-Rivas, Gerardo; Torre-Amione, Guillermo
Title: What Is the Role of the Inflammation in the Pathogenesis of Heart Failure?
  • Cord-id: sy9ov7zw
  • Document date: 2020_9_10
  • ID: sy9ov7zw
    Snippet: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In heart failure, whether it is associated with reduced or preserved ejection fraction, the immune system is activated and contributes to heart remodeling and impaired function. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies indicate that cells of the immune system not only play a role in the pathology but are also critical regulators of heart function. Knowledge about the role of the immune system driving heart failure will lead to the development of new targets to this system, particularly in tho
    Document: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In heart failure, whether it is associated with reduced or preserved ejection fraction, the immune system is activated and contributes to heart remodeling and impaired function. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies indicate that cells of the immune system not only play a role in the pathology but are also critical regulators of heart function. Knowledge about the role of the immune system driving heart failure will lead to the development of new targets to this system, particularly in those patients that, despite the apparent wellness, relapse and worsen. SUMMARY: In this review, we will address the diverse mechanisms that trigger inflammation and their impact on heart failure progression.

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