Literature DB >> 28336371

Novel adaptive and innate immunity targets in hypertension.

Justine M Abais-Battad1, John Henry Dasinger2, Daniel J Fehrenbach2, David L Mattson2.   

Abstract

Hypertension is a worldwide epidemic and global health concern as it is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases. A relationship between the immune system and its contributing role to the pathogenesis of hypertension has been long established, but substantial advancements within the last few years have dissected specific causal molecular mechanisms. This review will briefly examine these recent studies exploring the involvement of either innate or adaptive immunity pathways. Such pathways to be discussed include innate immunity factors such as antigen presenting cells and pattern recognition receptors, adaptive immune elements including T and B lymphocytes, and more specifically, the emerging role of T regulatory cells, as well as the potential of cytokines and chemokines to serve as signaling messengers connecting innate and adaptive immunity. Together, we summarize these studies to provide new perspective for what will hopefully lead to more targeted approaches to manipulate the immune system as hypertensive therapy.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adaptive immunity; Antigen presenting cells; Hypertension; Innate immunity; Lymphocytes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28336371      PMCID: PMC5497567          DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2017.03.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Res        ISSN: 1043-6618            Impact factor:   7.658


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Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2016-02-12       Impact factor: 5.191

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Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2018-08-09       Impact factor: 8.739

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