Literature DB >> 8241841

Enteroviruses and heart disease.

P Muir1.   

Abstract

Enteroviruses are ubiquitous, and most individuals encounter numerous serotypes during their lifetime. Infection of the heart is an unusual occurrence but enteroviruses are nevertheless the commonest viral agents of acute myocarditis. The introduction of new serological and molecular virological detection methods has improved the diagnosis of acute enteroviral heart disease and has also provided information on its epidemiology and pathogenesis. There remains, however, much debate on whether cardiac damage results directly from viral infection of myocytes and the ensuing immune response, or indirectly from autoimmune mechanisms. Enteroviruses are also associated with chronic cardiac disease, most notably chronic dilated cardiomyopathy. Recently the strength of this associated has been somewhat weakened by conflicting experimental evidence, but this is still an open question. Further studies are required to delineate the true role of enteroviruses in acute and chronic myocardial disease, to understand its pathogenesis more completely, and to apply this knowledge to the development of preventive or therapeutic treatment regimens.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8241841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Biomed Sci        ISSN: 0967-4845            Impact factor:   3.829


  4 in total

1.  A small interfering RNA targeting coxsackievirus B3 protects permissive HeLa cells from viral challenge.

Authors:  Jeonghyun Ahn; Eun Seok Jun; Hui Sun Lee; Seung Yong Yoon; DongHou Kim; Chul-Hyun Joo; Yoo Kyum Kim; Heuiran Lee
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Serological and molecular evidence of enterovirus infection in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  P Muir; F Nicholson; S J Illavia; T S McNeil; J F Ajetunmobi; H Dunn; W G Starkey; K N Reetoo; N R Cary; J Parameshwar; J E Banatvala
Journal:  Heart       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 5.994

3.  Detection of enterovirus capsid protein VP1 in myocardium from cases of myocarditis or dilated cardiomyopathy by immunohistochemistry: further evidence of enterovirus persistence in myocytes.

Authors:  Hongyi Zhang; Yanwen Li; Dougal R McClean; Peter J Richardson; Richard Florio; Mary Sheppard; Karen Morrison; Najma Latif; Michael J Dunn; Leonard C Archard
Journal:  Med Microbiol Immunol       Date:  2003-11-22       Impact factor: 3.402

4.  Comparison of the prevalence of enteroviruses in blood samples of patients with and without unstable angina.

Authors:  Aida Gholoobi; Zahra Meshkat; Akram Baghani; Maryam Sadat Alavi; Toktam Mohammadpoor; Mastoureh Momen-Heravi; Mohsen Mouhebati; Samaneh Sepahi; Sina Rostami; Mojtaba Meshkat; Arash Gholoobi
Journal:  ARYA Atheroscler       Date:  2017-07
  4 in total

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