The Potential Role of Endothelial Cells in the Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Acute Kawasaki Disease
Antonino Calvaruso, Laura Andreozzi, Lucia Paolini, Fiorentina Guida, Arianna Catelli, Eleonora Bellini, Eleonora Battelli, Marcello Lanari, Marianna Fabi

TL;DR
This review explores how endothelial cells contribute to Kawasaki disease and highlights potential new diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes current evidence on endothelial cell involvement in KD to guide future translational research.
Findings
Endothelial cell damage is central to the development of coronary artery damage in KD.
Molecules released from injured endothelium can be measured in blood, offering diagnostic potential.
Statins show beneficial effects on vascular integrity in later stages of KD.
Abstract
The vital role of the endothelium in Kawasaki disease (KD) has been clear for over 20 years. Endothelial cells (ECs) play a critical role in the pathophysiology of the disease, being the target of several molecular pathways resulting in EC damage, dysfunction, and potential detachment or transition to another cell phenotype. The alteration of endothelium health is crucial for the development of coronary artery damage. In children with KD, molecular components or cells are released from injured endothelium and can be measured in peripheral blood samples, suggesting several potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies focusing on ECs and on the pathways that result in endothelial damage have been investigated, but to date, the evidence is not yet strong enough to change clinical practice. Nonetheless, results are promising and provide a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications · Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy and Associated Phenomena · Coronary Artery Anomalies
