Immunological mechanisms of arterial damage in pediatric patients with primary hypertension.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Adam Bujanowicz, Piotr Skrzypczyk
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Primary hypertension is a disease that is being diagnosed with increasing frequency in pediatric patients, and many of them are found to have hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD), including arterial damage. The pathophysiology of primary hypertension and the formation of HMOD is multifactorial. One mechanism studied in recent years is the subclinical inflammation accompanying the elevation of blood pressure. Experimental studies, studies in adults and children, revealed the involvement of immune mechanisms in the formation of vascular lesions in the course of primary hypertension. The paper summarizes the current knowledge on this subject and points to possible therapeutic targets. Particular emphasis is placed on data from pediatric patients with primary hypertension, as a relation between arterial damage (early vascular aging) and immune system activation had already been found in children. The correct identification of immunological mechanisms may not only broaden our understanding of primary hypertension as a disease but also, more importantly, lead to the most effective methods of its treatment.

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原发性高血压患儿动脉损伤的免疫学机制。
原发性高血压是一种在儿科患者中诊断频率越来越高的疾病,其中许多患者被发现有高血压介导的器官损伤(HMOD),包括动脉损伤。原发性高血压的病理生理和HMOD的形成是多因素的。近年来研究的一种机制是伴随血压升高的亚临床炎症。成人和儿童的实验研究表明,免疫机制参与了原发性高血压过程中血管病变的形成。本文总结了目前在这方面的知识,并指出了可能的治疗靶点。特别强调的是来自儿童原发性高血压患者的数据,因为已经在儿童中发现了动脉损伤(早期血管老化)和免疫系统激活之间的关系。正确识别免疫机制不仅可以拓宽我们对原发性高血压作为一种疾病的理解,而且更重要的是,可以找到最有效的治疗方法。
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17
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Central European Journal of Immunology is a English-language quarterly aimed mainly at immunologists.
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