Keratin 1: A negative regulator of inflammation and potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension
ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA(2021)
Abstract
This study by Zhang et al. entitled \"Keratin 1 attenuates hypoxic pulmonary artery hypertension through suppressing pulmonary artery media smooth muscle expansion\" is presented in a recent edition of Acta Physiologica [1]. Leading up to this research were at least three key ideas: 1) that keratin 1 (Krt1) is considered the gatekeeper of the skin\u0027s innate immune response for its important regulatory role of both local and systemic inflammation [2], 2) that inflammation is central to the pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) [3], and 3) that keratins can promote apoptosis of smooth muscle cells derived from human atherosclerotic lesions [4].
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