The Exacerbating Effects of the Tumor Necrosis Factor in Cardiovascular Stenosis: Intimal Hyperplasia
Chandra Shekhar Boosani, Laxminarayana Burela

TL;DR
This paper reviews how TNF-α contributes to cardiovascular stenosis and suggests that targeting TNF-α could help treat vascular restenosis.
Contribution
The paper highlights TNF-α's role in vascular restenosis and suggests its antagonists could be used for treatment.
Findings
TNF-α promotes proliferation and migration in vascular smooth muscle cells, contributing to restenosis.
TNF-α-induced mechanisms involve molecular pathways that could be targeted for therapeutic strategies.
Current anti-TNF-α drugs are not approved for restenosis but may have potential for this use.
Abstract
Targeting TNF-α was found to be helpful in alleviating inflammation. With TNF-α being a master regulator of inflammation, drugs that target TNF-α can help treat many diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases, where TNF-α plays a critical role. Currently, anti-TNF-α drugs are not approved for treating vascular restenosis. This review article highlights the specific role of TNF-α in promoting proliferation, migration, phenotype switch, and cellular processes in vascular smooth muscle cells, which are the basis for restenosis. Molecular pathways and other mediators associated with TNF-α-induced mechanisms are discussed, which may help to develop a better strategy to use TNF-α antagonists for the treatment of restenosis. TNF-α functions as a master regulator of inflammation, and it plays a prominent role in several immunological diseases. By promoting important cellular…
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