Project

Preventing autoimmune myocarditis through cardiac myosin-specific tolerance

Completed ยท 2007 until 2009

Type
Fundamental Research
Range
Monocentric project at KSSG
Units
Status
Completed
Start Date
2007
End Date
2009
Financing
Others
Keywords
Myocarditis, Immune Tolerance
Partner
Prof. Ari Waisman, University of Main, Germany
Brief description/objective

The exact pathological basis of human myocarditis has not yet been sufficiently clarified and therefore, the appropriate treatment has remained a major clinical problem. Assuming that immunopathological damage contributes to the inflammatory nature of this disease, it has been suggested that immunosuppressive treatment might be beneficial for the patients. Furthermore, a number of different approaches for antigen-specific downregulation of heart-reactive immune reactions have been evaluated, but have failed to achieve complete myosin-specific immune tolerance and to influence the course of infection-associated myocarditis. The genetic approach outlined in this proposal will not only provide a powerful tool to study the cellular basis on autoimmune myocarditis, but will also generate a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in cardiac autoimmunity. We believe that this new mouse model will be useful to develop effective intervention strategies for autoimmune myocarditis.