2024
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.123.064974
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Proteogenomic Data Integration Reveals CXCL10 as a Potentially Downstream Causal Mediator for IL-6 Signaling on Atherosclerosis

Savvina Prapiadou,
Luka Živković,
Barbara Thorand
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Genetic and experimental studies support a causal involvement of IL-6 (interleukin-6) signaling in atheroprogression. Although trials targeting IL-6 signaling are underway, any benefits must be balanced against an impaired host immune response. Dissecting the mechanisms that mediate the effects of IL-6 signaling on atherosclerosis could offer insights about novel drug targets with more specific effects. METHODS: Leveraging data from 522 681 … Show more

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“…Recent MR data indicate that 67% of the effects of genetically downregulated IL-6 signaling on large artery atherosclerotic stroke could be mediated by a reduction in circulating CXCL10 levels. 23 These results suggest CXCL10 to be a potential causal mediator of atherosclerosis and as such might serve as a promising, potentially more specific drug target than IL-6 signaling.…”
Section: Applications Of Mr To Neurologymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Recent MR data indicate that 67% of the effects of genetically downregulated IL-6 signaling on large artery atherosclerotic stroke could be mediated by a reduction in circulating CXCL10 levels. 23 These results suggest CXCL10 to be a potential causal mediator of atherosclerosis and as such might serve as a promising, potentially more specific drug target than IL-6 signaling.…”
Section: Applications Of Mr To Neurologymentioning
confidence: 93%