What is it about?

Protease-activated receptors are regulators of blood coagulation. Beside coagulation they exert an important role in modulating the innate immune response. In this review, we summarize data from recent studies on protease-activated receptors and their role for the immune response in the heart during a viral infection.

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Why is it important?

It is important to understand the mechanisms of the innate immune response upon viral infection, especially in the heart. Without more molecular knowlegde, we would not be able to design new therapeutic agents.

Perspectives

To develop a new therapeutic approach in patients with cardiomyopathy.

Professor Ursula Rauch
Charite

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This page is a summary of: The Role of Protease-Activated Receptors for the Development of Myocarditis: Possible Therapeutic Implications, Current Pharmaceutical Design, January 2016, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/1381612822666151222160933.
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