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Pathology and pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension: state of the art and research perspectives
Marc Humbert, Christophe Guignabert, Sébastien Bonnet, Peter Dorfmüller, James R. Klinger, Mark R. Nicolls, Andrea Olschewski, Soni Savai Pullamsetti, Ralph T. Schermuly, Kurt R. Stenmark, Marlene Rabinovitch
European Respiratory Journal · 2018 · ▲ 1,265 citations
Abstract
Clinical and translational research has played a major role in advancing our understanding of pulmonary hypertension (PH), including pulmonary arterial hypertension and other forms of PH with severe vascular remodelling ( e.g. chronic thromboembolic PH and pulmonary veno-occlusive disease). However, PH remains an incurable condition with a high mortality rate, underscoring the need for a better transfer of novel scientific knowledge into healthcare interventions. Herein, we review recent findings in pathology (with the questioning of the strict morphological categorisation of various forms of PH into pre- or post-capillary involvement of pulmonary vessels) and cellular mechanisms contributing to the onset and progression of pulmonary vascular remodelling associated with various forms of PH. We also discuss ways to improve management and to support and optimise drug development in this research field.
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Humbert, M., Guignabert, C., Bonnet, S., Dorfmüller, P., Klinger, J.R., Nicolls, M.R., Olschewski, A., Pullamsetti, S.S., Schermuly, R.T., Stenmark, K.R., & Rabinovitch, M. (2018). Pathology and pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension: state of the art and research perspectives. <em>European Respiratory Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01887-2018
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Humbert M, Guignabert C, Bonnet S, Dorfmüller P, Klinger JR, Nicolls MR, et al. Pathology and pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension: state of the art and research perspectives. European Respiratory Journal. 2018. doi:10.1183/13993003.01887-2018.
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@article{marc2018Pathol,
title = {Pathology and pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension: state of the art and research perspectives},
author = {Marc Humbert and Christophe Guignabert and Sébastien Bonnet and Peter Dorfmüller and James R. Klinger and Mark R. Nicolls and Andrea Olschewski and Soni Savai Pullamsetti and Ralph T. Schermuly and Kurt R. Stenmark and Marlene Rabinovitch},
journal = {European Respiratory Journal},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1183/13993003.01887-2018},
}
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