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Biomarker discovery in cardiac allograft vasculopathy using targeted aptamer proteomics.

Aws Almufleh1,2, Liyong Zhang3, Lisa M Mielniczuk1, Ellamae Stadnick1, Ross A Davies1, Qiujiang Du3, Katey Rayner4, Peter P Liu1,3,5, Sharon Chih1.   

Abstract

Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) limits long-term survival after heart transplantation. Non-invasive evaluation is challenging, and currently, there is no validated biomarker for CAV diagnosis or prognostication. To identify potential candidate CAV biomarkers, we utilized the Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamer (SOMAscan) assay, which evaluates over 1000 serum proteins, including many relevant to biological pathways in CAV. We evaluated three heart transplant patient groups according to angiographic ISHLT CAV grade: CAV1-2 (mild-moderate CAV), CAV3 (severe CAV), and CAV0 (normal control). SOMAscan assays were performed and proteins quantitated. Comparisons of proteins between study groups were performed using one-way ANOVA (false discovery rate q-value < 0.10). Thirty-one patients (12 mild-moderate CAV, 9 severe CAV, 10 controls) were included: 81% male, median age 57 years and median 1.1 years post-transplant. Compared to controls, patients with mild-moderate CAV had similar characteristics, while patients with severe CAV had longer time from transplant and increased allosensitization. Statistical/bioinformatics analysis identified 14 novel biomarkers for CAV, including 4 specific for mild-moderate CAV. These proteins demonstrated important actions including apoptosis, inflammation, and platelet/coagulation activation. Upon preliminary receiver operating characteristics curve analysis, our protein biomarkers showed moderate-to-high discriminative ability for CAV (area under curve: 0.72 to 0.94). These candidate biomarkers are being validated in prospective studies.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  aptamer proteomic profiling; cardiac allograft vasculopathy; serum biomarkers

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31815308     DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transplant        ISSN: 0902-0063            Impact factor:   2.863


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Authors:  Camila Iansen Irion; Julian C Dunkley; Krista John-Williams; José Manuel Condor Capcha; Serene A Shehadeh; Andre Pinto; Matthias Loebe; Keith A Webster; Nicolas A Brozzi; Lina A Shehadeh
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2020-08-13       Impact factor: 4.566

2.  The novel proteomic signature for cardiac allograft vasculopathy.

Authors:  Dongmei Wei; Sander Trenson; Jan M Van Keer; Jesus Melgarejo; Ella Cutsforth; Lutgarde Thijs; Tianlin He; Agnieszka Latosinska; Agnieszka Ciarka; Thomas Vanassche; Lucas Van Aelst; Stefan Janssens; Johan Van Cleemput; Harald Mischak; Jan A Staessen; Peter Verhamme; Zhen-Yu Zhang
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