Hypertension and obesity are major health problems worldwide with significant consequences on morbidity and mortality. In fact, both hypertension and obesity are important risk factors for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Endothelial dysfunction, vascular remodeling, and alterations in vascular mechanics are common aspects of vascular damage in hypertension, obesity, and aneurysms. During the last decades, the importance of low-grade inflammation in vascular damage associated with cardiovascular diseases has been demonstrated. This inflammation is characterized by the accumulation of inflammatory cells in the vasculature, as well as by the increase of local and circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, the identification of new inflammatory mediators involved in this damage has become a very important area of research.
Interferón-γ (IFNγ) or tumor necrosis tumoral-α (TNFα) are important cytokines involved in the vascular damage associated with hypertension. Furthermore, it is accepted that TNFα is a key mediator involved in insulin resistance and vascular damage observed in obesity. Both cytokines induce the expression of interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15), a protein similar to ubiquitin that induces a reversible post-translational modification (ISGylation) and that can also be secreted as a free form. The functions of ISG15 are mainly related to the immune response against infections, however, it could also be an interesting new target for cardiovascular damage.
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