Christoph Mora
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Christoph Mora's research investigates the intersection of immunity and cardiovascular health, with a particular focus on hypertension. His work has explored the role of immune pathways, such as the IFNγ-PDL1 pathway, in promoting hypertension by influencing T-cell interactions and macrophage transitions. Several publications examine the mechanisms by which immune cells, including CD8+ T cells and macrophages, contribute to the development and progression of hypertension, particularly in relation to salt sensitivity and kidney and heart function. Mora's research also extends to cellular aging and fibrosis, with studies on mitochondrial function and the role of IL-10 in promoting chronic fibrosis in the heart. Additional work includes exploring the effects of nanoencapsulated compounds on cellular aging and oxidative stress. He has a notable publication record, with 32 total publications and 99 citations, and an h-index of 5. Mora collaborates extensively with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Katherine Deck, Shengyu Mu, Yunping Guo, and Tonya Rafferty.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 99
Selected Publications
- IL-10 Drives Macrophage to Myofibroblast Transition Promoting Chronic Fibrosis in the Failing Heart 9287 (2025) DOI
- Kidney resident-memory CD8+ T cells drive chronic high blood pressure 9288 (2025) DOI
- Kidney Memory for Salt Sensitivity Resides in T Cells Driving Chronic Hypertension (2025) DOI
- Uncovering immune pathways for therapeutic targeting of hypertension (2025) DOI
- Immune Dysregulation Connecting Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Complications (2025) DOI
- Cytokine-induced Macrophage Transition Drives Cardiac Fibrosis and Diastolic Dysfunction (2025) DOI
- Establishment of resident memory T cells anchors hypertension in the kidney (2025) DOI
- T Cells Drive Kidney Memory for Hypertension (2024) DOI
- Abstract P200: Immune memory contributes to chronic hypertension recurrence (2024) DOI
- Abstract P335: An innate immune component in hypertension-induced cardiac dysfunction Christoph Mora, Katherine Deck, Yunmeng Liu, Lance Benson, Tonya Rafferty, & Shengyu Mu (2024) DOI
- P227 MACROPHAGE TO MYOFIBROBLAST TRANSITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION (2024) DOI
- O14 KIDNEY RESIDENT MEMORY T CELLS MEDIATE THE CHRONIC PROGRESSION OF HYPERTENSION (2024) DOI
- Kidney resident memory CD8 T cells mediate recurrence of salt-sensitive hypertension (2024) DOI
- Macrophage to Myofibroblast Transition Promotes Hypertension-Induced Cardiac Diastolic Dysfunction (2024) DOI
- SS-31 Attenuates Doxorubicin-induced Cardiomyoblast H9C2 Cell Senescence (2024) DOI
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