Myocardial gene expression of inflammatory cytokines after heart transplantation in relation to the development of transplant coronary artery disease

Long-term success of cardiac transplantation is mainly limited by the development of transplant coronary artery disease (CAD); it is generally accepted that it is immune mediated, involving cytokines and growth factors. We show that development of transplant CAD is associated with a particular cytok...

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Hauptverfasser: Ueland, Thor, Sikkeland, Liv I, Yndestad, Arne, Eiken, Hans G, Holm, Torbjørn, Guevara, Cecilia, Haug, Terje, Endresen, Knut, Frøland, Stig S, Gullestad, Lars, Andreassen, Arne K, Geiran, Odd, Simonsen, Svein, Aukrust, Pål
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description Long-term success of cardiac transplantation is mainly limited by the development of transplant coronary artery disease (CAD); it is generally accepted that it is immune mediated, involving cytokines and growth factors. We show that development of transplant CAD is associated with a particular cytokine profile in myocardial biopsies characterized by a late (i.e., 1 year) increase in tumor necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ gene expression, which precede and potentially contribute to the development of allograft vasculopathy, further supporting a role for inflammation and the pathogenesis of transplant CAD in humans.
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