Literature DB >> 27166925

Viral myocarditis.

Noel R Rose1.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The article traces the pathways leading from viral infection of the heart by coxsackievirus B3 to autoimmune myocarditis in its various manifestations. RECENT
FINDINGS: Myocarditis can be induced by a number of different infectious agents and represents a significant cause of death especially in young individuals. Following infection, patients may develop lymphocytic, eosinophilic, or giant cell/granulomatous myocardial inflammation. It can lead to infectious dilated cardiomyopathy, a disease frequently requiring cardiac transplantation. Although acute viral myocarditis is frequently subclinical and recovery may be spontaneous, treatment of chronic myocarditis is currently unsatisfactory. Ongoing disease may be because of persistent virus in the heart or to immunopathic attack. Depending on the cause, treatment may be antiviral or immunosuppressive. Endomyocardial biopsy is proving of value in determining cause and deciding future therapy. A great deal of information about the pathogenesis of myocarditis has been gained from experimental models in rodents using heart disease induced by infection using coxsackievirus B3 or by immunization with cardiac myosin.
SUMMARY: Treatment of myocarditis is still problematic and may depend on etiologic diagnosis to distinguish infectious from immune-mediated disease. Both pathogenic mechanisms may co-occur in individual patients. In the future, treatment may depend upon endomyocardial biopsy, immunohistologic testing, improved imaging, and molecular genetic analysis for providing more precise diagnoses.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27166925      PMCID: PMC4948180          DOI: 10.1097/BOR.0000000000000303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Rheumatol        ISSN: 1040-8711            Impact factor:   5.006


  30 in total

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3.  Interleukin-17A is dispensable for myocarditis but essential for the progression to dilated cardiomyopathy.

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Journal:  Curr Pharm Des       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 3.116

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Journal:  Curr Pharm Des       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 3.116

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7.  Fatal eosinophilic myocarditis develops in the absence of IFN-γ and IL-17A.

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8.  A clinical trial of immunosuppressive therapy for myocarditis. The Myocarditis Treatment Trial Investigators.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2019-05-21       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 2.  Cardiac Autoimmunity: Myocarditis.

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5.  B Cells Increase Myocardial Inflammation by Suppressing M2 Macrophage Polarization in Coxsackie Virus B3-Induced Acute Myocarditis.

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Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 4.092

6.  Fibrinogen-like protein-2 causes deterioration in cardiac function in experimental autoimmune myocarditis rats through regulation of programmed death-1 and inflammatory cytokines.

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Review 9.  MyD88: At the heart of inflammatory signaling and cardiovascular disease.

Authors:  Abraham L Bayer; Pilar Alcaide
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10.  COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine and Myocarditis.

Authors:  Balraj Singh; Parminder Kaur; Leon Cedeno; Taulant Brahimi; Prem Patel; Hartaj Virk; Fayez Shamoon; Manesh Bikkina
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