Acute viral myocarditis (Homo sapiens)

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262722191Formation ofcaveosomesfor CVB3 uptake9, 10, 3717, 41CAR/DAF complexDystrophin deficiency leads to loss of the sarcoglycan complexpre-cursor to DCMHIVApoptosis type I & IIIncreased expr.SarcomerViral antigensAdjacent cardiomyocytesCVB1HIV-triggered immune-mediated myocarditisPhosphorylated dimersmove to nucleusstimulate gene expressionExtracellular matrixDegradationPrimary profibrotic cytokineCVB3Mature secreted formsAD2Degeneration343711373, 5, 8, 3238beta catenin pathwayB cellViral genomic RNA7Max. release ofprogeny virionMyocyte necrosisFibrosisMyocyte atrophyType I induced apoptosisOverproduction of fibrofatty tissue in myocardiumDNAfragmentationCD8*T cellViral replication, inactivation of p21ras19CVB 1 3 5 can all bind to both CAR and DAFViral progeny releaseNucleusCoxsackie B virusUbiquitin-proteasome systemMatrix degradation18SarcoplasmHIV-120AutoreactiveantibodiesHost protein synthesis shutoffinduction of CPE12, 13Apoptotic cardiomyocyteERSarcolemmaEnterovirus-induced cardiomyopathy37Type II induced apoptosisVirus-specific antibodiesMyocyte dysfunctionDystrophinDecreased force transmissionIncreased cell permeabilitySarcoglycan complexAdenovirusCell cycle arrestCellular activationSuppresses cytopathic effectsLoss of mechanicalstability of the cell28Chaoticapoptosis and/or necrosisMyosinActin reorganizationViral replicationDNA fragmentationwithin nucleusMitochondrionCD4*T cellAntigen presenting cellCalcium pumpMyocyteInflammationAD2 and 5 solely bind the CARHIV-2T cell receptorsignaling pathwayImmune-mediatedmyocyte damage43t-Bid41Symptomatic arrhythmiasEndothelin-1SOCS1ECM-receptor interactionganglioside GM1TGFB1IL6IL10EIF4G2IFNGNitric oxide synthaseSTAT1STAT3JAK12211CASP8ACTBprostaglandin E219BAX35ATF-2SGCBILKCD416, 223C^PROFYNMMP9DAFRAC2ABL1BCL2L135RAF-1CASP2MK2pro-IL-1betaCASP6Tyrosine kinaseCASP7NOD229CCR5TLR3CYCS18, 41MEK 1/2PTCRAp53TNF-a33, 36BH3 Bid41peptidoglycan muramyl dipeptide6Catenin beta-1IgGHerbimycin Aglycophosphatidylinositol18, 25Pro-IL-18IL1CHRAC1MKK 3/6Ca2+AIF130CCND1JNK118TICAM1SOS1MAPK1RASA119SRC2, 23SGCATNFRSM5DFFB-45GSK3BAKT1MHCIIMHC-1CD55CARCXADRViral entryCVB315, 35T cell receptor alpha chain V regionSGCDHLA-DMAENDOG18, 40TLR4IL1PYCARDDFFA/ICADhsp27c-JunPerforin-1PIK318Cd28ITGALLAMA2CREB121, 31CXCR4ITGB2NFkB18CASP314, 42Matrix metalloproteinasesIL12AKRT839MYH6IL2RAC3DMD135 S A-particleBCL235DAP5352A^PRODAG1-BTLR5T-cell receptor beta chain V regionStriated muscle contractionNLRP3CASP9MKK 4/7CCR3DystrophinDAG1-aMacrophage22EIF4G113, 35SGCGCD40LGBNIP2PARMyocarditisABL2reactive oxygen species generatorsNF-kBMAPK3CD80CAV1IgGcd86glycophosphatidylinositol25BH3 Bid35, 41Ca2+NucleusPTCRADecreased expr.Increased expr.? Promotes tissue fibrosis ?CAAP1PARP118PABPC1ProteasomeMAPK1IL12BCardiac antigensantigenantigen


Description

Viral myocarditis is a rare cardiac disease associated with the inflammation and injury of the myocardium. The downstream effects are a product of cooperation between viral processes and both the adaptive as innate host's immune response. Acute appearance of myocarditis is mostly idiopathic, i.e. of unknown origin. Primarily established on clinical observation and limited epidemiologic studies. Most studied cases are coxsackie, adeno and human immunodeficiency virus. Grey compartments describe extracellular matrix. Direct lines indicate downstream effects and dashed lines indicate speculative research.

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97614view11:44, 30 May 2018FehrhartOntology Term : 'cardiac muscle cell' added !
97613view11:43, 30 May 2018FehrhartOntology Term : 'myocarditis' added !
97612view11:43, 30 May 2018FehrhartOntology Term : 'myocarditis pathway' added !
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135 S A-particleRna
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Molecular epidemiology of wild poliovirus type 1 in Europe, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. J Infect Dis 1995;171:1399-1405. 34. Mulders MN, Salminen M, Kalkkinen N, Hovi T. Molecular epidemiology of coxsackievirus B4 and disclosure of the correct VP1/2A(pro) cleavage site: evidence for high genomic diversity and long-term endemicity of distinct genotypes. J Gen Virol 2000;81 Part 3:803-812. 35. Rico-Hesse R, Pallansch MA, Nottay BK, Kew OM. Geographic distribution of wild poliovirus

type 1 genotypes. Virology 1987;160:311-322.
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ACTBGeneProductENSG00000075624 (Ensembl)
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AKT1GeneProductENSG00000142208 (Ensembl)
ATF-2ProteinP16951 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BAXGeneProductENSG00000087088 (Ensembl)
BCL2GeneProductENSG00000171791 (Ensembl)
BCL2L1GeneProductENSG00000171552 (Ensembl) BCL-XL
BH3 BidProteinA8ASI8 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BNIP2GeneProductENSG00000140299 (Ensembl)
CAAP1GeneProductENSG00000120159 (Ensembl)
CAR CXADRProteinENSG00000154639 (Ensembl)
CASP2GeneProductENSG00000106144 (Ensembl)
CASP3GeneProductENSG00000164305 (Ensembl)
CASP6GeneProductENSG00000138794 (Ensembl)
CASP7GeneProductENSG00000165806 (Ensembl)
CASP8ProteinENSG00000064012 (Ensembl)
CASP9GeneProductENSG00000132906 (Ensembl)
CAV1GeneProductENSG00000105974 (Ensembl)
CCND1GeneProductENSG00000110092 (Ensembl)
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CYCSGeneProductENSG00000172115 (Ensembl)
Ca2+MetaboliteHMDB0000464 (HMDB)
Catenin beta-1ProteinE9PW26 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Cd28GeneProduct12487 (Entrez Gene)
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DystrophinProteinA2A9Z1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
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EIF4G1GeneProductENSG00000114867 (Ensembl)
EIF4G2GeneProductENSG00000110321 (Ensembl)
ENDOGGeneProductENSG00000167136 (Ensembl)
Endothelin-1ProteinP05305 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
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GSK3BGeneProductENSG00000082701 (Ensembl)
HLA-DMAGeneProductENSG00000204257 (Ensembl)
Herbimycin AMetaboliteCHEBI:5674 (ChEBI)
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IL10GeneProductENSG00000136634 (Ensembl)
IL12AGeneProductENSG00000168811 (Ensembl)
IL12BGeneProductENSG00000113302 (Ensembl)
IL1ProteinG3V169 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IL1GeneProductPF00340 (Pfam) IL1 protein family
IL2ProteinP60568 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IL6 GeneProductENSG00000136244 (Ensembl)
ILKGeneProductENSG00000166333 (Ensembl)
ITGALGeneProductENSG00000005844 (Ensembl)
ITGB2GeneProductENSG00000160255 (Ensembl)
IgGGeneProduct
JAK1GeneProductENSG00000162434 (Ensembl)
JNK1 ProteinA0A087WVY6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
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MHCII Protein
MK2Protein
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MKK 4/7Protein
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Macrophage GeneProduct
Matrix metalloproteinasesProtein
Myocarditis Pathwaymap05416 (KEGG Pathway)
NF-kBGeneProduct
NFkBGeneProductENSG00000077150 (Ensembl)
NLRP3GeneProduct
NOD2ProteinE9PLF7 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Nitric oxide synthaseProteinB3VK56 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
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PARMetabolite
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PTCRAGeneProductENSG00000171611 (Ensembl)
PYCARDGeneProductENSG00000103490 (Ensembl) Adaptor protein ASC
Perforin-1ProteinP10820 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Pro-IL-18GeneProduct
ProteasomePathwayhsa03050 (KEGG Pathway)
RAC2GeneProductENSG00000128340 (Ensembl)
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TNF-aProteinENSG00000232810 (Ensembl)
TNFRSM5ProteinP27512 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Tyrosine kinaseProtein
Viral entry CVB3GeneProduct
c-JunProteinQ9WVI9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
cd86 ProteinD3Z363 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ganglioside GM1MetaboliteCHEBI:18216 (ChEBI)
glycophosphatidylinositolMetabolite63419 (ChEBI)
hsp27Protein
p53ProteinA0A0R4J1K8 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
peptidoglycan muramyl dipeptideGeneProduct
pro-IL-1betaGeneProduct
prostaglandin E2MetaboliteCHEBI:606564 (ChEBI)
reactive oxygen species generatorsMetaboliteCHEBI:70982 (ChEBI)

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