International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2019)

Y Chromosome, Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease: Is Inflammation the Answer?

  • Shanzana I. Khan,
  • Karen L. Andrews,
  • Garry L. Jennings,
  • Amanda K. Sampson,
  • Jaye P. F. Chin-Dusting

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20122892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 12
p. 2892

Abstract

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It is now becomingly increasingly evident that the functions of the mammalian Y chromosome are not circumscribed to the induction of male sex. While animal studies have shown variations in the Y are strongly accountable for blood pressure (BP), this is yet to be confirmed in humans. We have recently shown modulation of adaptive immunity to be a significant mechanism underpinning Y-chromosome-dependent differences in BP in consomic strains. This is paralleled by studies in man showing Y chromosome haplogroup is a significant predictor for coronary artery disease through influencing pathways of immunity. Furthermore, recent studies in mice and humans have shown that Y chromosome lineage determines susceptibility to autoimmune disease. Here we review the evidence in animals and humans that Y chromosome lineage influences hypertension and cardiovascular disease risk, with a novel focus on pathways of immunity as a significant pathway involved.

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