Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism

Inflammation of the venous wall is involved in thrombogenesis, thrombus resolution, wall remodeling and the post-thrombotic syndrome. Different mechanisms are involved in both arterial and venous thrombosis and patients with atherothrombosis hold a higher risk of venous thrombosis. Although inflamma...

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Main Authors: Cocoi Alexandra Florina, Pop Dana, Cocoi Mihai, Serban Adela Mihaela, Vida-Simiti Luminita Animarie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-07-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rrlm-2017-0019
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spelling doaj-b606d32711e742c6a64d2b777e6c9d232021-09-05T14:00:22ZengSciendoRomanian Journal of Laboratory Medicine2284-56232017-07-0125322723610.1515/rrlm-2017-0019rrlm-2017-0019Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolismCocoi Alexandra Florina0Pop Dana1Cocoi Mihai2Serban Adela Mihaela3Vida-Simiti Luminita Animarie4Spitalul Clinic Judetean de Urgenta Cluj-Napoca, UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaSpitalul Clinic de Recuperare Cluj-Napoca, UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaInstitutul Inimii Cluj-Napoca, UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaInstitutul Inimii Cluj-Napoca, UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaSpitalul Clinic Judetean de Urgenta Cluj-Napoca, UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaInflammation of the venous wall is involved in thrombogenesis, thrombus resolution, wall remodeling and the post-thrombotic syndrome. Different mechanisms are involved in both arterial and venous thrombosis and patients with atherothrombosis hold a higher risk of venous thrombosis. Although inflammation may represent the connection between arterial and venous thrombosis, it is not yet sure if it is the cause or consequence of venous thrombosis. Consequently, the relationships between inflammation markers as indicators of the inflammatory process and clinical venous thromboembolism need to be investigatd. For example, inflammation mediators such as the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-6, monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1), C Reactive Protein (CRP), vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1), intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), matrix metalloproteinases and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) are all involved in thrombogenesis. Studies of venous thromboembolism on animal models proved that there are specific phases of the inflammatory process in venous thromboembolism and thrombus resolution. Knowing the molecular and immunologic mechanisms, identifying and understanding the inflammation markers which are relevant for venous thrombosis, can help to target specific pathways and to develop future therapies of this diseasehttps://doi.org/10.1515/rrlm-2017-0019thrombembolismmarkersinflammationthrombusvenous thrombosis
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author Cocoi Alexandra Florina
Pop Dana
Cocoi Mihai
Serban Adela Mihaela
Vida-Simiti Luminita Animarie
spellingShingle Cocoi Alexandra Florina
Pop Dana
Cocoi Mihai
Serban Adela Mihaela
Vida-Simiti Luminita Animarie
Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
Romanian Journal of Laboratory Medicine
thrombembolism
markers
inflammation
thrombus
venous thrombosis
author_facet Cocoi Alexandra Florina
Pop Dana
Cocoi Mihai
Serban Adela Mihaela
Vida-Simiti Luminita Animarie
author_sort Cocoi Alexandra Florina
title Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
title_short Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
title_full Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
title_fullStr Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
title_sort involvement of inflammatory markers in pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism
publisher Sciendo
series Romanian Journal of Laboratory Medicine
issn 2284-5623
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Inflammation of the venous wall is involved in thrombogenesis, thrombus resolution, wall remodeling and the post-thrombotic syndrome. Different mechanisms are involved in both arterial and venous thrombosis and patients with atherothrombosis hold a higher risk of venous thrombosis. Although inflammation may represent the connection between arterial and venous thrombosis, it is not yet sure if it is the cause or consequence of venous thrombosis. Consequently, the relationships between inflammation markers as indicators of the inflammatory process and clinical venous thromboembolism need to be investigatd. For example, inflammation mediators such as the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin 8 (IL-8), IL-6, monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1), C Reactive Protein (CRP), vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1), intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), matrix metalloproteinases and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) are all involved in thrombogenesis. Studies of venous thromboembolism on animal models proved that there are specific phases of the inflammatory process in venous thromboembolism and thrombus resolution. Knowing the molecular and immunologic mechanisms, identifying and understanding the inflammation markers which are relevant for venous thrombosis, can help to target specific pathways and to develop future therapies of this disease
topic thrombembolism
markers
inflammation
thrombus
venous thrombosis
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rrlm-2017-0019
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