心肾综合征中内皮细胞的特异性靶向作用

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiorenal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1159/000537764
Nihay Laham-Karam, Johanna P Laakkonen, Seppo Ylä-Herttuala, Annayya Aroor, Guanghong Jia, Adam Whaley-Connell
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摘要

血管内皮是血管腔和组织之间液体、溶质和各种细胞群运输的半选择性渗透屏障。因此,血管内皮在调节凝血、免疫系统、脂质和电解质转运以及神经体液对血管张力的影响以及心脏和肾脏等组织的内脏损伤方面发挥着动态作用。在这一框架内,治疗心脏和肾脏疾病的药物策略(包括降压、控制血糖和降脂)可显著降低风险,但某些人群仍面临疾病进展和治疗耐药性的巨大残余风险,而且往往会产生不必要的脱靶效应,因此需要辅助的替代性靶向疗法。测序和空间转录组学技术的最新进展为开发针对心脏和肾脏疾病的新疗法铺平了道路,其中包括各种基于基因、细胞和纳米的疗法。病毒载体的细胞特异性内皮细胞特异性靶向将使其能够用于治疗心脏和肾脏疾病的基因疗法,从而避免不必要的脱靶效应,提高治疗耐受性并降低疾病进展的残留风险。
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Cell-Specific Targeting of the Endothelium in the Cardiorenal Syndrome.

Background: The vascular endothelium serves as a semi-selective permeable barrier as a conduit for transport of fluid, solutes, and various cell populations between the vessel lumen and tissues. The endothelium thus has a dynamic role in the regulation of coagulation, immune system, lipid and electrolyte transport, as well as neurohumoral influences on vascular tone and end-organ injury to tissues such as the heart and kidney.

Summary: Within this framework, pharmacologic strategies for heart and kidney diseases including blood pressure, glycemic control, and lipid reduction provide significant risk reduction, yet certain populations are at risk for substantial residual risk for disease progression and treatment resistance and often have unwanted off-target effects leaving the need for adjunct, alternative targeted therapies. Recent advances in techniques in sequencing and spatial transcriptomics have paved the way for the development of new therapies for targeting heart and kidney disease that include various gene, cell, and nano-based therapies. Cell-specific endothelium-specific targeting of viral vectors will enable their use for the treatment of heart and kidney diseases with gene therapy that can avoid unwanted off-target effects, improve treatment resistance, and reduce residual risk for disease progression.

Key messages: The vascular endothelium is an important therapeutic target for chronic kidney and cardiovascular diseases. Developing endothelial-specific gene therapies can benefit patients who develop resistance to current treatments.

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Cardiorenal Medicine
Cardiorenal Medicine CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal ''Cardiorenal Medicine'' explores the mechanisms by which obesity and other metabolic abnormalities promote the pathogenesis and progression of heart and kidney disease (cardiorenal metabolic syndrome). It provides an interdisciplinary platform for the advancement of research and clinical practice, focussing on translational issues.
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