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Author: Miyabe, Chie; Miyabe, Yoshishige; Miyata, Ryujin; Ishiguro, Naoko
Title: Pathogens in Vasculitis: Is It Really Idiopathic?
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  • Document date: 2021_7_9
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    Snippet: Vasculitis is an autoimmune disease characterized by the infiltration of leukocytes in blood vessels. An increasing number of studies on human and animal models have implicated various microorganisms in the pathogenesis of vasculitis. Previous studies have shown the presence of infectious agents, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi, in diseased vessels. However, despite continued research, the link between infection and vasculitis is not fully understood, possibly owing to the lack of appropr
    Document: Vasculitis is an autoimmune disease characterized by the infiltration of leukocytes in blood vessels. An increasing number of studies on human and animal models have implicated various microorganisms in the pathogenesis of vasculitis. Previous studies have shown the presence of infectious agents, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi, in diseased vessels. However, despite continued research, the link between infection and vasculitis is not fully understood, possibly owing to the lack of appropriate animal models that mirror human disease and the technical limitations of pathogen detection in blood vessels. Among the pathogen-induced animal models, Candida albicans water-soluble fraction (CAWS)-induced coronary arteritis is currently considered one of the representative models of Kawasaki (KD) disease. Advances in metagenomic next-generation sequencing have enabled the detection of all nucleic acids in tissue, which can help identify candidate pathogens, including previously unidentified viruses. In this review, we discuss the findings from reports on pathogen-associated vasculitis in animal models and humans, with a specific focus on the investigation of the pathogenesis of vasculitis. Further studies on animal models and microbes in diseased vessels may provide important insights into the pathogenesis of vasculitis, which is often considered an idiopathic disease.

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