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Innovative Anti-Inflammatory and Pro-resolving Strategies for Pulmonary Hypertension: High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia Award 2019

Tara Scott, Cheng Xue Qin, Grant R. Drummond, Adrian J. Hobbs, Barbara K. Kemp‐Harper

2021Hypertension18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension is a rare, ostensibly incurable, and etiologically diverse disease with an unacceptably high 5-year mortality rate (≈50%), worse than many cancers. Irrespective of pathogenic origin, dysregulated immune processes underlie pulmonary hypertension pathobiology, particularly pertaining to pulmonary vascular remodeling. As such, a variety of proinflammatory pathways have been mooted as novel therapeutic targets. One such pathway involves the family of innate immune regulators known as inflammasomes. In addition, a new and emerging concept is differentiating between anti-inflammatory approaches versus those that promote pro-resolving pathways. This review will briefly introduce inflammasomes and examine recent literature concerning their role in pulmonary hypertension. Moreover, it will explore the difference between inflammation-suppressing and pro-resolution approaches and how this links to inflammasomes. Finally, we will investigate new avenues for targeting inflammation in pulmonary hypertension via more targeted anti-inflammatory or inflammation resolving strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Pulmonary hypertensionInflammationMedicineProinflammatory cytokineDiseaseInnate immune systemImmunologyImmune systemBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineInternal medicineBiologyPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsInflammasome and immune disordersCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research