Journal article

Adventitial Activation in the Pathogenesis of Injury-Induced Arterial Remodeling: Potential Implications in Transplant Vasculopathy

J Wang, Y Wang, J Wang, X Guo, EC Chan, F Jiang

American Journal of Pathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Transplant vasculopathy is one of the major causes of chronic rejection after solid organ transplantation. The pathogenic mechanisms of transplant vasculopathy are still poorly understood. Herein, we summarize current evidence suggesting that activation of the tunica adventitia may be involved in the pathogenesis of transplant vasculopathy. Adventitia is an early responder to various vascular injuries and plays an integral role in eliciting vascular inflammation and remodeling. Accumulation of macrophages in the adventitia promotes the development of vascular remodeling by releasing a variety of paracrine factors that have profound impacts on vascular mural cells. Targeting adventitial macro..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Natural Science Foundation of China


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China research grants 91539102 (F.J.) and 31471087 (F.J.), National 973 Basic Research Program 2010CB732605 (F.J.), Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province ZR2016HM24 (J.W.), and Innovation Fund of Ji'nan City 201401251 (J.W.).