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Cancer and pulmonary hypertension: Learning lessons and real-life interplay

Soni Savai Pullamsetti, Sreenath Nayakanti, Prakash Chelladurai, Argen Mamazhakypov, Siavash Mansouri, Rajkumar Savai, Werner Seeger

2020Global Cardiology Science and Practice15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article reviews the scientific reasons that support the intriguing vision of pulmonary hypertension (PH) as a disease with a cancer-like nature and to understand whether this point of view may have fruitful consequences for the overall management of PH. This review compares cancer and PH in view of Hanahan and Weinberg's principles (i.e., hallmarks of cancer) with an emphasis on hyperproliferative, metabolic, and immune/inflammatory aspects of the disease. In addition, this review provides a perspective on the role of transcription factors and chromatin and epigenetic aberrations, besides genetics, as "common driving mechanisms" of PH hallmarks and the foreseeable use of transcription factor/epigenome targeting as multitarget approach against the hallmarks of PH. Thus, recognition of the widespread applicability and analogy of these concepts will increasingly affect the development of new means of PH treatment.

Topics & Concepts

EpigenomeEpigeneticsDiseaseCancerBioinformaticsMedicineTranscription factorChromatinImmunologyBiologyGeneticsDNA methylationPathologyInternal medicineGeneGene expressionPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancerMicroRNA in disease regulation