About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to investigate the intricate relationship between autoimmune diseases and cardiovascular health, focusing on early diagnosis and intervention. The primary objectives include understanding the role of inflammation and autoimmunity in the cardiovascular system, identifying autoantibodies as biomarkers for CV risk stratification, and exploring their potential as therapeutic targets. Additionally, the research will delve into the mechanisms of vascular damage and cardiovascular morbidity in autoimmune diseases, as well as the broader implications of molecular mimicry, epitope spreading, and loss of self-tolerance in CVD.
To gather further insights into the complex interplay between autoimmunity and cardiovascular health, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Inflammation and autoimmunity in the cardiovascular system (T & B lymphocyte involvement)
-Infection-driven autoimmunity against the CV system
- Autoantibodies as biomarkers for CV risk stratification
- Autoantibodies as CV therapeutic targets
- Vascular damage and cardiovascular morbidity in autoimmune diseases
- Molecular mimicry, epitope spreading, and loss of self-tolerance in CVD
- Multiple roles of HDL in autoimmune diseases
- Autoimmunity and myocardial fibrosis
Keywords: Autoimmune, inflammation, sclerosis, vascular damage, rheumatic
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