Literature DB >> 23052711

Plasma proteomics of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation on chronic anti-coagulation with warfarin or a direct factor Xa inhibitor.

Mark Y Chan1, Min Lin, Joseph Lucas, Arthur Moseley, J Will Thompson, Derek Cyr, Hitoshi Ueda, Mariko Kajikawa, Thomas L Ortel, Richard C Becker.   

Abstract

Plasma proteins mediate thrombogenesis, inflammation, endocardial injury and structural remodelling in atrial fibrillation (AF). We hypothesised that anti-coagulation with rivaroxaban, a direct factor Xa inhibitor, would differentially modulate biologically-relevant plasma proteins, compared with warfarin, a multi-coagulation protein antagonist. We performed unbiased liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectroscopy and candidate multiplexed protein immunoassays among Japanese subjects with non-valvular chronic AF who were randomly assigned to treatment with 24 weeks of rivaroxaban (n=93) or warfarin (n=94). Nine metaproteins, including fibulin-1 (p=0.0033), vitronectin (p=0.0010), haemoglobin α (p=0.0012), apolipoproteins C-II (p=0.0017) and H (p=0.0023), complement C5 precursor (p=0.0026), coagulation factor XIIIA (p=0.0026) and XIIIB (p=0.0032) subunits, and 10 candidate proteins, including thrombomodulin (p=0.0004), intercellular adhesion molecule-3 (p=0.0064), interleukin-8 (p=0.0007) and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (p=0.0003), were differentially expressed among patients with and without known clinical risk factors for stroke and bleeding in AF. Compared with warfarin, rivaroxaban treatment was associated with a greater increase in thrombomodulin (Δ 0.1 vs. 0.3 pg/ml, p=0.0026) and a trend towards a reduction in matrix metalloproteinase-9 (Δ 2.2 vs. -4.9 pg/ml, p=0.0757) over 24 weeks. Only modest correlations were observed between protein levels and prothrombin time, factor Xa activity and prothrombinase-induced clotting time. Plasma proteomics can identify distinct functional patterns of protein expression that report on known stroke and bleeding risk phenotypes in an ethnically-homogeneous AF population. The greater upregulation of thrombomodulin among patients randomised to rivaroxaban represents a proof-of-principle that pharmacoproteomics can be employed to discern novel effects of factor Xa inhibition beyond standard pharmacodynamic measures.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23052711     DOI: 10.1160/TH12-05-0310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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Authors:  Hiromasa Katoh; Tsuyoshi Nozue; Ichiro Michishita
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2017-03-10       Impact factor: 2.037

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Authors:  Anke C Fender; Reza Wakili; Dobromir Dobrev
Journal:  Pharmacol Res       Date:  2019-05-02       Impact factor: 7.658

Review 3.  Direct oral anticoagulants versus warfarin for preventing stroke and systemic embolic events among atrial fibrillation patients with chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Miho Kimachi; Toshi A Furukawa; Kimihiko Kimachi; Yoshihito Goto; Shingo Fukuma; Shunichi Fukuhara
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-11-06

4.  Rivaroxaban improves patency and decreases inflammation in a mouse model of catheter thrombosis.

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Authors:  Alexandra Scholze; Else-Marie Bladbjerg; Johannes J Sidelmann; Axel C P Diederichsen; Hans Mickley; Mads Nybo; W Scott Argraves; Peter Marckmann; Lars M Rasmussen
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Review 8.  Safety and Efficacy of DOACs in Patients with Advanced and End-Stage Renal Disease.

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