Prolonged shear stress and KLF2 suppress constitutive proinflammatory transcription through inhibition of ATF2

Blood20.30
Volume: 109, Issue: 10, Pages: 4249 - 4257
Published: Jan 23, 2007
Abstract
Absence of shear stress due to disturbed blood flow at arterial bifurcations and curvatures leads to endothelial dysfunction and proinflammatory gene expression, ultimately resulting in atherogenesis. KLF2 has recently been implicated as a transcription factor involved in mediating the anti-inflammatory effects of flow. We investigated the effect of shear on basal and TNF-α–induced genomewide expression profiles of human umbilical vein...
Paper Details
Title
Prolonged shear stress and KLF2 suppress constitutive proinflammatory transcription through inhibition of ATF2
Published Date
Jan 23, 2007
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
10
Pages
4249 - 4257
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