Cells (Jul 2023)

Toll-like Receptors as Pro-Thrombotic Drivers in Viral Infections: A Narrative Review

  • Benjamin Panzer,
  • Christoph W. Kopp,
  • Christoph Neumayer,
  • Renate Koppensteiner,
  • Alicja Jozkowicz,
  • Michael Poledniczek,
  • Thomas Gremmel,
  • Bernd Jilma,
  • Patricia P. Wadowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 1865

Abstract

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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have a critical role in the pathogenesis and disease course of viral infections. The induced pro-inflammatory responses result in the disturbance of the endovascular surface layer and impair vascular homeostasis. The injury of the vessel wall further promotes pro-thrombotic and pro-coagulatory processes, eventually leading to micro-vessel plugging and tissue necrosis. Moreover, TLRs have a direct role in the sensing of viruses and platelet activation. TLR-mediated upregulation of von Willebrand factor release and neutrophil, as well as macrophage extra-cellular trap formation, further contribute to (micro-) thrombotic processes during inflammation. The following review focuses on TLR signaling pathways of TLRs expressed in humans provoking pro-thrombotic responses, which determine patient outcome during viral infections, especially in those with cardiovascular diseases.

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