Clonal hematopoiesis driven by somatic mutations: A new player in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

The accumulation of acquired mutations is an inevitable consequence of the aging process, but its pathophysiological relevance has remained largely unexplored beyond cancer. Most of these mutations have little or no functional consequences, but in a few rare instances, a mutation may arise that confers a competitive advantage to a stem cell, leading to its clonal expansion. When such a mutation occurs in hematopoietic stem cells, it leads to a situation of clonal hematopoiesis, which has the potential to affect multiple tissues beyond the bone marrow, as the clonal expansion of the mutant stem cell is extended to circulating blood cells and tissue-infiltrating immune cells.
Source: Atherosclerosis - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Review article Source Type: research