Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2872279 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Adult AVICs exhibit greater inflammatory and osteogenic responses to TLR4 stimulation. The enhanced responses in adult AVICs are at least partly due to lower levels of Stat3 activation in response to TLR4 stimulation relative to pediatric cells. Stat3 functions as a negative regulator of the TLR4 responses in human AVICs. The results suggest that Stat3 activation (tyrosine phosphorylation) may be protective and that TLR4 inhibition could be targeted pharmacologically to treat calcific aortic valve disease.
Keywords
LPSnuclear factor-ΚβAortic valve interstitial cellsCAVDNF-κβTLR4ICAM-1BMP-2shRNASTAT3MAPKshort hairpin RNAALPAlkaline phosphatasecalcific aortic valve diseaselipopolysaccharidesignal transducer and activator of transcription 3Intercellular adhesion molecule 1bone morphogenetic protein 2mitogen-activated protein kinaseToll-like receptor 4
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Authors
Xin-Sheng MD, Xianzhong MD, PhD, QingChun MD, PhD, David MD, Max MD, James MD,