| Literature DB >> 28692416 |
Qing Gao1,2, Mamatyusupu Dolikun3, Jerko Štambuk4, Hao Wang1,2, Feifei Zhao1,2, Nizam Yiliham3, Youxin Wang1,2, Irena Trbojević-Akmačić4, Jie Zhang1,2, Honghong Fang1,2, Yang Sun1,2, Hongli Peng1,2, Zhongyao Zhao1,2, Di Liu1,2, Jiaonan Liu1,2, Qihuan Li1,2, Qi Sun1,2, Lijuan Wu1,2, Gordan Lauc4,5, Wei Wang1,2,6, Manshu Song1,2.
Abstract
Next-generation (postgenomic) biomarkers from the nascent field of glycomics now offer fresh vistas for innovation in chronic disease biomarkers and system diagnostics in clinical medicine. Our previous work has shown an association between hypertension and immunoglobulin G (IgG) glycome composition, suggesting that individual variation in N-glycosylation of IgG might contribute to hypertension pathogenesis. The present study examined, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the IgG N-glycans as potential biomarkers for hypertension in the Kazakh population. The profile of 60 N-glycopeptides of IgG subclass isolated from plasma samples of 150 Kazakh study participants was analyzed by nano ultra-performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry. Fourteen IgG subclass-specific Fc N-glycopeptide structures, along with one derived glycosylation trait in subclasses IgG2/3 and IgG4, were found to correlate with systolic blood pressure and/or diastolic blood pressure. For differentiation of hypertension and healthy status in the Kazakh population sample, the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the performance of the model, including nine IgG N-glycans, was greater than the traditional gender, age, and body mass index based model (p < 0.05). This study indicates that alteration in Fc N-glycopeptide profiles of plasma IgG subclasses is associated with blood pressure status in the Kazakh population. IgG N-glycosylation profiles may serve as potential biomarkers for hypertension in the Kazakhs, thus contributing to move toward personalized medicine. Further studies of postgenomic glycomic biomarkers in cardiovascular and chronic diseases are timely and called for.Entities:
Keywords: Kazakh population; biomarkers; glycomics; hypertension; postgenomic diagnostics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28692416 DOI: 10.1089/omi.2017.0044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: OMICS ISSN: 1536-2310