Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3342367 | Autoimmunity Reviews | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Some of these pathways include the coagulation, fibrinolysis, kinin and complement cascades which in normal conditions work together to provide a comprehensive response to injury. In pathologic conditions these regulatory mechanisms are replaced by positive feed-back loops. The common response pattern is the activation of the immune system via endothelium activation. Furthermore, these different plasma-driven mechanisms may induce standardised endothelial cell responses of which the most relevant are the activation of p38, JNK, NF-kβ and IRF-3 pathways. In this paper we review the common points between these major pathways and how they become activated, contributing to a global clinical picture. We present two examples of apparently different clinical settings, caused by the same global dysfunction: the Macrophage Activation Syndrome and the iatrogenic “cytokine storm” triggered by the administration of anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody TGN1412 in a phase 1 trial.
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M.C. Amaral, J. Delgado Alves,