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RNA-sequencing analysis of differential gene expression associated with arterial stiffness.

Jeongok G LoganSijung YunYongde BaoEmily FarberCharles R Farber
Published in: Vascular (2020)
Previous studies have suggested the potential roles of CAPN9, IL32, and ERAP2 in structural changes of the arterial wall through up-regulation of metalloproteinases. However, the current study showed that CAPN9, IL32, and ERAP2 were down-regulated in the individuals with higher arterial stiffness, compared with those with lower arterial stiffness. The unexpected directions of expression of these genes may indicate an effort to maintain vascular homeostasis during increased arterial stiffness among healthy individuals. Further studies are guaranteed to investigate the roles of CAPN9, IL32, and ERAP2 in regulating arterial stiffness in people with and without cardiovascular disease.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • gene expression
  • cardiovascular disease
  • poor prognosis
  • dna methylation
  • type diabetes
  • case control
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • long non coding rna
  • climate change
  • bioinformatics analysis