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Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness.

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Durier, S; Fassot, C; Laurent, S; Boutouyrie, P; Couetil, J-P; Fine, E; Lacolley, P; Dzau, VJ; Pratt, RE
Published in: Circulation
October 14, 2003

BACKGROUND: Previous genomic studies with human tissues have compared differential gene expression between 2 conditions (ie, normal versus diseased) to identify altered gene expression in a binary manner; however, a potentially more informative approach is to correlate the levels of gene expression with quantitative physiological parameters. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we have used this approach to examine genes whose expression correlates with arterial stiffness in human aortic specimens. Our data identify 2 distinct groups of genes, those associated with cell signaling and those associated with the mechanical regulation of vascular structure (cytoskeletal-cell membrane-extracellular matrix). Although previous studies have concentrated on the contribution of the latter group toward arterial stiffness, our data suggest that changes in expression of signaling molecules play an equally important role. Alterations in the profiles of signaling molecules could be involved in the regulation of cell cytoskeletal organization, cell-matrix interactions, or the contractile state of the cell. CONCLUSIONS: Although the influence of smooth muscle contraction/relaxation on arterial stiffness could be controversial, our provocative data would suggest that further studies on this subject are indicated.

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Published In

Circulation

DOI

EISSN

1524-4539

Publication Date

October 14, 2003

Volume

108

Issue

15

Start / End Page

1845 / 1851

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstriction
  • Vascular Resistance
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Signal Transduction
  • Proteoglycans
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
  • Middle Aged
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Male
 

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Durier, S., Fassot, C., Laurent, S., Boutouyrie, P., Couetil, J.-P., Fine, E., … Pratt, R. E. (2003). Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness. Circulation, 108(15), 1845–1851. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000091407.86925.7A
Durier, Séverine, Céline Fassot, Stéphane Laurent, Pierre Boutouyrie, Jean-Paul Couetil, Erika Fine, Patrick Lacolley, Victor J. Dzau, and Richard E. Pratt. “Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness.Circulation 108, no. 15 (October 14, 2003): 1845–51. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000091407.86925.7A.
Durier S, Fassot C, Laurent S, Boutouyrie P, Couetil J-P, Fine E, et al. Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness. Circulation. 2003 Oct 14;108(15):1845–51.
Durier, Séverine, et al. “Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness.Circulation, vol. 108, no. 15, Oct. 2003, pp. 1845–51. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/01.CIR.0000091407.86925.7A.
Durier S, Fassot C, Laurent S, Boutouyrie P, Couetil J-P, Fine E, Lacolley P, Dzau VJ, Pratt RE. Physiological genomics of human arteries: quantitative relationship between gene expression and arterial stiffness. Circulation. 2003 Oct 14;108(15):1845–1851.

Published In

Circulation

DOI

EISSN

1524-4539

Publication Date

October 14, 2003

Volume

108

Issue

15

Start / End Page

1845 / 1851

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstriction
  • Vascular Resistance
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Signal Transduction
  • Proteoglycans
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
  • Middle Aged
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Male