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NEUTROPHIL INHIBITION IMPROVES ACUTE INFLAMMATION IN A MURINE MODEL OF VIRAL MYOCARDITIS.

Paolo CaraiLaura Florit GonzálezStijn Van BruggenValerie SpalartDaria De GiorgioNadéche GeuensKimberly MartinodElizabeth Anne Vincent JonesStephane R B Heymans
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2022)
Viral myocarditis (VM) is a form of acute heart failure prompted by viral infection that still lacks a specific therapy addressing the cardiac inflammation causing the disease. Increasing evidence suggests that neutrophils actively contribute to the severity of inflammatory and cardiovascular pathologies. Our study demonstrates that inhibition of neutrophil functions in the early phases of VM decreases cardiac damage and inflammation and, therefore, may be considered a very early therapeutic strategy in preventing disease progression.
Keyphrases
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