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Experimental TET2 Clonal Hematopoiesis Predisposes to Renal Hypertension Through an Inflammasome-Mediated Mechanism.

Ariel H PolizioLucila MarinoKyung-Duk MinYoshimitsu YuraLuca RolauerJesse D CochranMegan A EvansEunbee ParkHeather DoviakEmiri Miura-YuraMiranda E GoodAbigail G WolpeMaria GrandochBrant E IsaksonKenneth Walsh
Published in: Circulation research (2024)
Tet2-mediated CH sensitizes mice to a hypertensive stimulus. Mechanistically, the expansion of hematopoietic Tet2-deficient cells promotes hypertension due to elevated renal immune cell infiltration and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, with consequences on sodium retention. These data indicate that carriers of TET2 CH could be at elevated risk for the development of hypertension and that immune modulators could be useful in treating hypertension in this patient population.
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