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American Physiological Society, American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 6(320), p. H2371-H2384, 2021

DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00991.2020

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Race-specific changes in endothelial inflammation and microRNA in response to an acute inflammatory stimulus

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Abstract

Used as an acute inflammatory stimulus, the influenza vaccine induced an inflammatory response and decreased eNOS gene expression in endothelial cells derived from African Americans, but not Caucasian Americans. Race-specific changes in intracellular expression and release of specific microRNAs also occurred and may contribute to an exaggerated inflammatory response in African Americans. In vivo, the vaccine caused similar systemic inflammation but had no effect on endothelial function or circulating microRNAs in individuals of either race.