Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension

The immune system is closely related to hypertension. Hypertension is an immune disorder to a certain extent, and inflammation is the basis of abnormally elevated blood pressure (BP). The accumulation of T cells and their cytokines can increase BP and end organ damage. T cells are activated by antig...

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Main Authors: Li Ruiyuan, Guo Lipeng, Liang Bin, Sun Wei, Hai Feng
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2025-1159
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description The immune system is closely related to hypertension. Hypertension is an immune disorder to a certain extent, and inflammation is the basis of abnormally elevated blood pressure (BP). The accumulation of T cells and their cytokines can increase BP and end organ damage. T cells are activated by antigen-presenting cells of the innate immune system or by the influence of a high-sodium diet, the self-environment, or the gut microbiota. These cells produce inflammatory factors and cytokines, such as interleukin-17A (IL-17A) in T helper 17 cells, causing vascular inflammation, hypertension, and target organ damage
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spelling doaj-art-68a7770ccce6419f861430dc96260dca2025-08-20T02:55:21ZengDe GruyterOpen Medicine2391-54632025-02-012012142210.1515/med-2025-1159Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertensionLi Ruiyuan0Guo Lipeng1Liang Bin2Sun Wei3Hai Feng4Graduate School of Jinzhou Medical University, Jinzhou, Liaoning, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Dalian Third People’s Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, No. 40 Qianshan Road, Dalian, 116033, Liaoning, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Dalian Third People’s Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, Dalian, 116033, Liaoning, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Dalian Third People’s Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, Dalian, 116033, Liaoning, ChinaDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, Dalian Third People’s Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University, Liaoning, ChinaThe immune system is closely related to hypertension. Hypertension is an immune disorder to a certain extent, and inflammation is the basis of abnormally elevated blood pressure (BP). The accumulation of T cells and their cytokines can increase BP and end organ damage. T cells are activated by antigen-presenting cells of the innate immune system or by the influence of a high-sodium diet, the self-environment, or the gut microbiota. These cells produce inflammatory factors and cytokines, such as interleukin-17A (IL-17A) in T helper 17 cells, causing vascular inflammation, hypertension, and target organ damagehttps://doi.org/10.1515/med-2025-1159hypertensioninterleukin 17aimmunityt helper 17 cellsinflammation
spellingShingle Li Ruiyuan
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Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
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hypertension
interleukin 17a
immunity
t helper 17 cells
inflammation
title Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
title_full Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
title_fullStr Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
title_short Review of mechanisms and frontier applications in IL-17A-induced hypertension
title_sort review of mechanisms and frontier applications in il 17a induced hypertension
topic hypertension
interleukin 17a
immunity
t helper 17 cells
inflammation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2025-1159
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