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Lipidomics links oxidized phosphatidylcholines and coronary arteritis in Kawasaki disease.
Cardiovascular Research ( IF 10.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-29 , DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvz305
Yasutaka Nakashima 1 , Yasunari Sakai 1 , Yumi Mizuno 2 , Kenji Furuno 2 , Keiichi Hirono 3 , Shinichi Takatsuki 4 , Hiroyuki Suzuki 5 , Yoshihiro Onouchi 6 , Tohru Kobayashi 7 , Kazuhiro Tanabe 8 , Kenji Hamase 9 , Tomofumi Miyamoto 10 , Ryohei Aoyagi 11, 12 , Makoto Arita 11, 12 , Kenichiro Yamamura 1 , Tamami Tanaka 1 , Hisanori Nishio 1 , Hidetoshi Takada 13 , Shouichi Ohga 1 , Toshiro Hara 2
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Coronary arteritis is a life-threatening complication that may arise in the acute stage of Kawasaki disease (KD), the leading cause of systemic vasculitis in childhood. Various microorganisms and molecular pathogens have been reported to cause KD. However, little is known about the key molecules that contribute to the development of coronary arteritis in KD.

中文翻译:

脂质组学将川崎病中的氧化磷脂酰胆碱与冠状动脉炎联系起来。

冠状动脉炎是一种危及生命的并发症,可能出现在川崎病 (KD) 的急性期,川崎病是儿童全身性血管炎的主要原因。据报道,多种微生物和分子病原体可引起 KD。然而,对导致 KD 冠状动脉炎发展的关键分子知之甚少。
更新日期:2019-11-29
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