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Simats, Alba und Liesz, Arthur (2022): Systemic inflammation after stroke: implications for post-stroke comorbidities. In: EMBO Molecular Medicine, Bd. 14, Nr. 9, e16269 [PDF, 4MB]

Abstract

Immunological mechanisms have come into the focus of current translational stroke research, and the modulation of neuroinflammatory pathways has been identified as a promising therapeutic approach to protect the ischemic brain. However, stroke not only induces a local neuroinflammatory response but also has a profound impact on systemic immunity. In this review, we will summarize the consequences of ischemic stroke on systemic immunity at all stages of the disease, from onset to long-term outcome, and discuss underlying mechanisms of systemic brain-immune communication. Furthermore, since stroke commonly occurs in patients with multiple comorbidities, we will also overview the current understanding of the potential role of systemic immunity in common stroke-related comorbidities, such as cardiac dysfunction, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and infections. Finally, we will highlight how targeting systemic immunity after stroke could improve long-term outcomes and alleviate comorbidities of stroke patients.

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