IL-7R's Role in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Deep Dive

Tue Nov 26 2024
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a significant health issue among the elderly, and sadly, there are no effective treatments yet. Researchers have been digging into this problem by examining both bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing data from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. They've found that certain genes related to immune responses play a crucial role. One of these genes, IL-7R, stood out as its expression levels were surprisingly high in AAA tissues.
By looking at three different datasets, they discovered a total of 4087 genes that behaved differently in AAA tissues. Among these, IL-7R's presence was particularly notable. Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that CD4+ memory cells within AAA tissues had increased IL-7R expression. To confirm these findings, scientists used immunofluorescence staining and found that CD4+ T cells in AAA tissues also had higher IL-7R levels. In lab experiments, activating IL-7R led to increased activity in the JAK/STAT pathway and changes in smooth muscle cells (SMCs). When IL-7R was inhibited, these effects were reversed, and the production of IFN-γ was reduced. This suggests that IL-7R in CD4+ T cells might be a key factor in the development of AAA by promoting IFN-γ secretion through the JAK/STAT pathway and causing SMCs to switch their behavior.
https://localnews.ai/article/il-7rs-role-in-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-a-deep-dive-c78b5570

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