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Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs

BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs involved in post-transcriptional genetic regulation with a proposed role in intercellular communication. miRNAs are considered promising biomarkers in ischemic heart disease. Invasive physiological evaluation allows a precise assessment of each affec...

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Autores principales: Matute-Blanco, Lucía, Fernández-Rodríguez, Diego, Casanova-Sandoval, Juan, Belmonte, Thalía, Benítez, Iván D., Rivera, Kristian, Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos, Cortés Villar, Carlos, Peral Disdier, Vicente, Millán Segovia, Raúl, Barriuso, Ignacio, de Gonzalo-Calvo, David, Barbé, Ferran, Worner, Fernando
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10174526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37167303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283097
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author Matute-Blanco, Lucía
Fernández-Rodríguez, Diego
Casanova-Sandoval, Juan
Belmonte, Thalía
Benítez, Iván D.
Rivera, Kristian
Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos
Cortés Villar, Carlos
Peral Disdier, Vicente
Millán Segovia, Raúl
Barriuso, Ignacio
de Gonzalo-Calvo, David
Barbé, Ferran
Worner, Fernando
author_facet Matute-Blanco, Lucía
Fernández-Rodríguez, Diego
Casanova-Sandoval, Juan
Belmonte, Thalía
Benítez, Iván D.
Rivera, Kristian
Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos
Cortés Villar, Carlos
Peral Disdier, Vicente
Millán Segovia, Raúl
Barriuso, Ignacio
de Gonzalo-Calvo, David
Barbé, Ferran
Worner, Fernando
author_sort Matute-Blanco, Lucía
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs involved in post-transcriptional genetic regulation with a proposed role in intercellular communication. miRNAs are considered promising biomarkers in ischemic heart disease. Invasive physiological evaluation allows a precise assessment of each affected coronary compartment. Although some studies have associated the expression of circulating miRNAs with invasive physiological indexes, their global relationship with coronary compartments has not been assessed. Here, we will evaluate circulating miRNAs profiles according to the coronary pattern of the vascular compartment affectation. STUDY AND DESIGN: This is an investigator-initiated, multicentre, descriptive study to be conducted at three centres in Spain (NCT05374694). The study will include one hundred consecutive patients older than 18 years with chest pain of presumed coronary cause undergoing invasive physiological evaluation, including fractional flow reserve (FFR) and index of microvascular resistance (IMR). Patients will be initially classified into four groups, according to FFR and IMR: macrovascular and microvascular affectation (FFR≤0.80 / IMR≥25), isolated macrovascular affectation (FFR≤0.80 / IMR<25), isolated microvascular affectation (FFR>0.80 / IMR ≥25) and normal coronary indexes (FFR>0.80 / IMR<25). Patients with isolated microvascular affectation or normal indexes will also undergo the acetylcholine test and may be reclassified as a fifth group in the presence of spasm. A panel of miRNAs previously associated with molecular mechanisms linked to chronic coronary syndrome will be analysed using RT-qPCR. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study will identify miRNA profiles associated with patterns of coronary affectation and will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanistic pathways of coronary pathology.
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spelling pubmed-101745262023-05-12 Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs Matute-Blanco, Lucía Fernández-Rodríguez, Diego Casanova-Sandoval, Juan Belmonte, Thalía Benítez, Iván D. Rivera, Kristian Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos Cortés Villar, Carlos Peral Disdier, Vicente Millán Segovia, Raúl Barriuso, Ignacio de Gonzalo-Calvo, David Barbé, Ferran Worner, Fernando PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs involved in post-transcriptional genetic regulation with a proposed role in intercellular communication. miRNAs are considered promising biomarkers in ischemic heart disease. Invasive physiological evaluation allows a precise assessment of each affected coronary compartment. Although some studies have associated the expression of circulating miRNAs with invasive physiological indexes, their global relationship with coronary compartments has not been assessed. Here, we will evaluate circulating miRNAs profiles according to the coronary pattern of the vascular compartment affectation. STUDY AND DESIGN: This is an investigator-initiated, multicentre, descriptive study to be conducted at three centres in Spain (NCT05374694). The study will include one hundred consecutive patients older than 18 years with chest pain of presumed coronary cause undergoing invasive physiological evaluation, including fractional flow reserve (FFR) and index of microvascular resistance (IMR). Patients will be initially classified into four groups, according to FFR and IMR: macrovascular and microvascular affectation (FFR≤0.80 / IMR≥25), isolated macrovascular affectation (FFR≤0.80 / IMR<25), isolated microvascular affectation (FFR>0.80 / IMR ≥25) and normal coronary indexes (FFR>0.80 / IMR<25). Patients with isolated microvascular affectation or normal indexes will also undergo the acetylcholine test and may be reclassified as a fifth group in the presence of spasm. A panel of miRNAs previously associated with molecular mechanisms linked to chronic coronary syndrome will be analysed using RT-qPCR. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study will identify miRNA profiles associated with patterns of coronary affectation and will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanistic pathways of coronary pathology. Public Library of Science 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10174526/ /pubmed/37167303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283097 Text en © 2023 Matute-Blanco et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Matute-Blanco, Lucía
Fernández-Rodríguez, Diego
Casanova-Sandoval, Juan
Belmonte, Thalía
Benítez, Iván D.
Rivera, Kristian
Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos
Cortés Villar, Carlos
Peral Disdier, Vicente
Millán Segovia, Raúl
Barriuso, Ignacio
de Gonzalo-Calvo, David
Barbé, Ferran
Worner, Fernando
Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title_full Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title_fullStr Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title_short Study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: Global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and microRNAs
title_sort study protocol for the epigenetic characterization of angor pectoris according to the affected coronary compartment: global and comprehensive assessment of the relationship between invasive coronary physiology and micrornas
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10174526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37167303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283097
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