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Query: UMLS:C0020538 (
hypertension
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Systemic arterial hypertension
is an important cause of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. African Americans are disproportionately affected by
hypertension
, in fact the incidence, prevalence, and severity of
hypertension
is highest among African American (AA) women. Previous data suggests that differential gene expression influences individual susceptibility to selected diseases and we hypothesized that this phenomena may affect health disparities in
hypertension
. Transcriptional profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from AA or white, normotensive or hypertensive females identified thousands of mRNAs differentially-expressed by race and/or
hypertension
. Predominant gene expression differences were observed in AA hypertensive females compared to AA normotensives or white hypertensives. Since microRNAs play important roles in regulating gene expression, we profiled global microRNA expression and observed differentially-expressed microRNAs by race and/or
hypertension
. We identified novel mRNA-microRNA pairs potentially involved in
hypertension
-related pathways and differently-expressed, including MCL1/miR-20a-5p,
APOL3
/miR-4763-5p, PLD1/miR-4717-3p, and PLD1/miR-4709-3p. We validated gene expression levels via RT-qPCR and microRNA target validation was performed in primary endothelial cells. Altogether, we identified significant gene expression differences between AA and white female hypertensives and pinpointed novel mRNA-microRNA pairs differentially-expressed by
hypertension
and race. These differences may contribute to the known disparities in
hypertension
and may be potential targets for intervention.
...
PMID:Racial differences in microRNA and gene expression in hypertensive women. 2777 8