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Publication : CD47-blocking antibodies restore phagocytosis and prevent atherosclerosis.

First Author  Kojima Y Year  2016
Journal  Nature Volume  536
Issue  7614 Pages  86-90
PubMed ID  27437576 Mgi Jnum  J:236630
Mgi Id  MGI:5806696 Doi  10.1038/nature18935
Citation  Kojima Y, et al. (2016) CD47-blocking antibodies restore phagocytosis and prevent atherosclerosis. Nature 536(7614):86-90
abstractText  Atherosclerosis is the disease process that underlies heart attack and stroke. Advanced lesions at risk of rupture are characterized by the pathological accumulation of diseased vascular cells and apoptotic cellular debris. Why these cells are not cleared remains unknown. Here we show that atherogenesis is associated with upregulation of CD47, a key anti-phagocytic molecule that is known to render malignant cells resistant to programmed cell removal, or 'efferocytosis'. We find that administration of CD47-blocking antibodies reverses this defect in efferocytosis, normalizes the clearance of diseased vascular tissue, and ameliorates atherosclerosis in multiple mouse models. Mechanistic studies implicate the pro-atherosclerotic factor TNF-alpha as a fundamental driver of impaired programmed cell removal, explaining why this process is compromised in vascular disease. Similar to recent observations in cancer, impaired efferocytosis appears to play a pathogenic role in cardiovascular disease, but is not a fixed defect and may represent a novel therapeutic target.
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