探索人类乳头瘤病毒感染与冠状动脉疾病之间的潜在联系:共同途径和机制综述。

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1007/s11010-025-05236-9
Dwaipayan Saha, Preyangsee Dutta, Kimberly R Rebello, Abhishek Shankar, Abhijit Chakraborty
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50岁以下人群中早发性冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的患病率日益上升,对公共卫生构成了重大挑战,对生活质量产生了重大影响,并使医疗保健费用不断上升。人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一种普遍的性传播感染,已成为动脉粥样硬化病变发展的潜在因素。本文探讨了HPV感染激活可能导致动脉粥样硬化的复杂炎症途径。HPV可能通过影响代谢综合征的组成部分来促进CAD。研究这些相互作用可以为疾病机制提供新的见解。该病毒引起细胞永生化的能力,导致不受控制的生长和增殖,也可能在冠心病患者动脉粥样硬化病变的进展中发挥作用。HPV可能是CAD的一个新的危险因素,需要进一步研究包括疫苗接种在内的预防策略。这一认识为有效研究和干预解决这一重大公共卫生问题提供了新的机会。HPV和CAD之间的重要联系强调了进一步研究以制定预防措施和治疗策略的必要性,这对于降低年轻人群中CAD发病率的增加尤为重要。
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Exploring the potential link between human papillomavirus infection and coronary artery disease: a review of shared pathways and mechanisms.

The increasing prevalence of early onset coronary artery disease (CAD) in individuals under 50 presents a significant public health challenge, with substantial impacts on quality of life and escalating healthcare costs. Human papillomavirus (HPV), a pervasive sexually transmitted infection, has emerged as a potential contributor to atherosclerotic lesion development. This article explores the complex inflammatory pathways HPV infection activates that could contribute to atherogenesis. HPV may contribute to CAD by influencing components of metabolic syndrome. Investigating these interactions could provide new insights into disease mechanisms. The virus's capacity to cause cellular immortalization, leading to uncontrolled growth and proliferation, may also play a role in the advancement of atherosclerotic lesions in CAD patients. HPV may represent a novel risk factor for CAD, warranting further research into preventive strategies, including vaccination. This understanding opens new opportunities for effective research and intervention to address this significant public health issue. The significant association between HPV and CAD emphasizes the need for further investigation to develop preventive measures and treatment strategies, especially important for reducing the increasing incidence of CAD in younger populations.

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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Disease publishes original research papers and short communications in all areas of the biochemical sciences, emphasizing novel findings relevant to the biochemical basis of cellular function and disease processes, as well as the mechanics of action of hormones and chemical agents. Coverage includes membrane transport, receptor mechanism, immune response, secretory processes, and cytoskeletal function, as well as biochemical structure-function relationships in the cell. In addition to the reports of original research, the journal publishes state of the art reviews. Specific subjects covered by Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry include cellular metabolism, cellular pathophysiology, enzymology, ion transport, lipid biochemistry, membrane biochemistry, molecular biology, nuclear structure and function, and protein chemistry.
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