1.Regulatory T cells and cardiovascular diseases.
Wangling HU ; Jingyong LI ; Xiang CHENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(23):2812-2823
Inflammation is a major underlying mechanism in the progression of numerous cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are typical immune regulatory cells with recognized immunosuppressive properties. Despite the immunosuppressive properties, researchers have acknowledged the significance of Tregs in maintaining tissue homeostasis and facilitating repair/regeneration. Previous studies unveiled the heterogeneity of Tregs in the heart and aorta, which expanded in CVDs with unique transcriptional phenotypes and reparative/regenerative function. This review briefly summarizes the functional principles of Tregs, also including the synergistic effect of Tregs and other immune cells in CVDs. We discriminate the roles and therapeutic potential of Tregs in CVDs such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, abdominal arterial aneurysm, pulmonary arterial hypertension, Kawasaki disease, myocarditis, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Tregs not only exert anti-inflammatory effects but also actively promote myocardial regeneration and vascular repair, maintaining the stability of the local microenvironment. Given that the specific mechanism of Tregs functioning in CVDs remains unclear, we reviewed previous clinical and basic studies and the latest findings on the function and mechanism of Tregs in CVDs.
Humans
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Atherosclerosis
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Myocardial Infarction
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Phenotype
2.Observation on pathological changes of the medial aspect of the first metatarsal head of hallux valgus.
Jian-Min WEN ; Yun TONG ; Feng-Yue HAN ; Yong-Sheng SUN ; Wei-Dong SUN ; Zhi-Cheng SANG ; Hai-Wei HU ; Xin-Xiao LIN ; Xia-Bo WU ; Zhao LIANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(12):883-885
OBJECTIVETo observe pathological characteristic of bone and soft tissue of the medial aspect of the first metatarsal head in order to investigate the pathogenesis of hallux valgus.
METHODSOne hundred and twenty-three patients with hallux valgus (235 feet) were obtained from August 2003 to December 2004 in our department. The bone and soft tissue of the medial aspect of the first metatarsal head were taken out from the incision. The pathological conditions of specimen were observed by HE stain.
RESULTSThe pathological changes included: degeneration and desmoplasia around the attachment point of tendon and joint capsule, reactive hyperplasia of periost, decreasing of bone trabecula, cartilaginification of periost, cortical bone and tendon insertion, bone formation and osteoclasts response.
CONCLUSIONThe pathological changes of the medial aspect of the first metatarsal head of hallux valgus presented extensive chronic inflammation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Hallux Valgus ; pathology ; Humans ; Male ; Metatarsal Bones ; pathology ; Middle Aged

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