Advancements in the study of T lymphocytes in thoracic aortic aneurysm
and aortic dissection
Abstract
Thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissection (TAAD) is a critical,
life-threatening cardiovascular condition characterized by
immune-mediated inflammatory infiltration and structural degradation of
the aorta wall, which are pivotal in its etiology. In recent years, the
significance of T lymphocytes in TAAD has increasingly garnered
scientific attention. TAAD is a multifaceted vascular disorder
characterized by the involvement of many immune cells, with T
lymphocytes playing a pivotal role, particularly in the modulation of
inflammatory responses, immunological control, and tissue damage. A
comprehensive understanding of the T lymphocyte activation process in
TAAD is crucial for the advancement of novel preventative and therapy
strategies. This article evaluates the recent research advancements on
the function of T lymphocytes in TAAD, aiming to offer novel insights
for the future prevention and treatment of TAAD.