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SUBMITTER: Kirabo A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4220659 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kirabo Annet A Fontana Vanessa V de Faria Ana P C AP Loperena Roxana R Galindo Cristi L CL Wu Jing J Bikineyeva Alfiya T AT Dikalov Sergey S Xiao Liang L Chen Wei W Saleh Mohamed A MA Trott Daniel W DW Itani Hana A HA Vinh Antony A Amarnath Venkataraman V Amarnath Kalyani K Guzik Tomasz J TJ Bernstein Kenneth E KE Shen Xiao Z XZ Shyr Yu Y Chen Sheau-chiann SC Mernaugh Raymond L RL Laffer Cheryl L CL Elijovich Fernando F Davies Sean S SS Moreno Heitor H Madhur Meena S MS Roberts Jackson J Harrison David G DG
The Journal of clinical investigation 20140917 10
Oxidative damage and inflammation are both implicated in the genesis of hypertension; however, the mechanisms by which these stimuli promote hypertension are not fully understood. Here, we have described a pathway in which hypertensive stimuli promote dendritic cell (DC) activation of T cells, ultimately leading to hypertension. Using multiple murine models of hypertension, we determined that proteins oxidatively modified by highly reactive γ-ketoaldehydes (isoketals) are formed in hypertension ...[more]