2004
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.2002.001297
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CD14 and toll-like receptor 4: a link between infection and acute coronary events?

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“…9 In addition, several candidate gene studies have been conducted, testing variants in genes involved in inflammation, for example, CD14, TLR4 and VCAM1, for association with atherosclerosis and significant associations have been reported by some groups. 10,11 Notably, the majority of these studies were conducted in European populations and the results could not be replicated in Chinese Han populations. This suggests that there are substantial differences in the genetic contributors to CAD between these populations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 In addition, several candidate gene studies have been conducted, testing variants in genes involved in inflammation, for example, CD14, TLR4 and VCAM1, for association with atherosclerosis and significant associations have been reported by some groups. 10,11 Notably, the majority of these studies were conducted in European populations and the results could not be replicated in Chinese Han populations. This suggests that there are substantial differences in the genetic contributors to CAD between these populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 For instance, Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and CD14 are components of a plasma membrane receptor complex mediating phagocyte activation by bacterial lipopolysaccharide 4 and endogenous ligands such as heat shock proteins, fibronectin and hyaluronate fragments. 5 Polymorphic diversity in the receptor complex components may modulate the magnitude of inflammatory response.…”
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“…TLRs are transmembrane receptors that normally bind to microbial components such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and subsequently activate a signaling pathways that lead to production of cytokines, some of which can induce an acute phase response (Michelsen et al 2004). In particular, TLR4, which recognizes LPS, is closely associated with cardiovascular disease (Arroyo-Espliguero et al 2004;Michelsen et al 2004). Therefore, it was of interest to determine the role, if any, for TLR4 (and hence for LPS) in any increases in acute phase proteins that may be associated with ethanol consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%