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Epigenetic Signatures in Arterial Hypertension: Focus on the Microvasculature

Alessandro Mengozzi, Sarah Costantino, Alessia Mongelli, S A Mohammed, Era Gorica, Valentina Delfine, Stefano Masi, Agostino Virdis, Frank Ruschitzka, Francesco Paneni

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Systemic arterial hypertension (AH) is a multifaceted disease characterized by accelerated vascular aging and high cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality. Despite extensive work in the field, the pathogenesis of AH is still incompletely understood, and its treatment remains challenging. Recent evidence has shown a deep involvement of epigenetic signals in the regulation of transcriptional programs underpinning maladaptive vascular remodeling, sympathetic activation and cardiometabolic alterations, all factors predisposing to AH. After occurring, these epigenetic changes have a long-lasting effect on gene dysregulation and do not seem to be reversible upon intensive treatment or the control of cardiovascular risk factors. Among the factors involved in arterial hypertension, microvascular dysfunction plays a central role. This review will focus on the emerging role of epigenetic changes in hypertensive-related microvascular disease, including the different cell types and tissues (endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and perivascular adipose tissue) as well as the involvement of mechanical/hemodynamic factors, namely, shear stress.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsPathogenesisMedicineDiseaseArterial stiffnessEndothelial dysfunctionBioinformaticsPathophysiology of hypertensionAdipose tissueInternal medicineBiologyBlood pressureGeneGeneticsBirth, Development, and HealthApelin-related biomedical researchHormonal Regulation and Hypertension
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