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TNF-α protects from exacerbated myocarditis and cardiac death by suppressing expansion of activated heart-reactive CD4+ T cells.

Filip RolskiKarolina TkaczKazimierz WęglarczykGrzegorz KwiatkowskiPaweł PelczarAgnieszka Jaźwa-KusiorAnna BarGabriela M KusterStefan ChłopickiMaciej SiedlarGabriela KaniaPrzemysław Błyszczuk
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2023)
TNF-α signalling promotes myocarditis development by activating cardiac endothelial cells. However, in the case of established disease, TNF-α protects from exacerbating cardiac inflammation by inducing activation-induced cell death of heart-reactive Teff. These data might explain the lack of success of standard anti-TNF-α therapy in heart failure patients and open perspectives for T cell-targeted approaches.
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