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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Vascular Biology
  • Cardiovascular Disease

Background:

  • Thromboinflammation and vascular dysfunction are intrinsically linked to innate and adaptive immune responses.
  • The interplay between immunity and thrombosis is well-studied in atherosclerosis and deep vein thrombosis.
  • Emerging evidence highlights the significance of this interaction in broader vascular diseases and risk factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the role of thromboinflammation in vascular disease.
  • To focus on cytokine signaling in thromboinflammation.
  • To explore the novel vascular coagulation-inflammatory circuit in arterial hypertension.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on thromboinflammation and vascular disease.
  • Analysis of cytokine signaling pathways.
  • Examination of the coagulation-inflammatory circuit in hypertension.

Main Results:

  • Thromboinflammation is a key component of vascular dysfunction.
  • Cytokine signaling plays a crucial role in thromboinflammatory processes.
  • A novel vascular coagulation-inflammatory circuit contributes to arterial hypertension.

Conclusions:

  • The connection between thromboinflammation and vascular dysfunction extends beyond traditional areas like atherosclerosis.
  • Cytokine signaling is a critical mediator in thromboinflammation.
  • The newly identified vascular coagulation-inflammatory circuit represents a significant factor in the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension.