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Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study

Pressure overload in patients with aortic valve stenosis and volume overload in mitral valve regurgitation trigger specific forms of cardiac remodeling; however, little is known about similarities and differences in myocardial proteome regulation. We performed proteome profiling of 75 human left ven...

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Autores principales: Nordmeyer, Sarah, Kraus, Milena, Ziehm, Matthias, Kirchner, Marieluise, Schafstedde, Marie, Kelm, Marcus, Niquet, Sylvia, Stephen, Mariet Mathew, Baczko, Istvan, Knosalla, Christoph, Schapranow, Matthieu-P, Dittmar, Gunnar, Gotthardt, Michael, Falcke, Martin, Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera, Kuehne, Titus, Mertins, Philipp
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36627164
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201411
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author Nordmeyer, Sarah
Kraus, Milena
Ziehm, Matthias
Kirchner, Marieluise
Schafstedde, Marie
Kelm, Marcus
Niquet, Sylvia
Stephen, Mariet Mathew
Baczko, Istvan
Knosalla, Christoph
Schapranow, Matthieu-P
Dittmar, Gunnar
Gotthardt, Michael
Falcke, Martin
Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera
Kuehne, Titus
Mertins, Philipp
author_facet Nordmeyer, Sarah
Kraus, Milena
Ziehm, Matthias
Kirchner, Marieluise
Schafstedde, Marie
Kelm, Marcus
Niquet, Sylvia
Stephen, Mariet Mathew
Baczko, Istvan
Knosalla, Christoph
Schapranow, Matthieu-P
Dittmar, Gunnar
Gotthardt, Michael
Falcke, Martin
Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera
Kuehne, Titus
Mertins, Philipp
author_sort Nordmeyer, Sarah
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description Pressure overload in patients with aortic valve stenosis and volume overload in mitral valve regurgitation trigger specific forms of cardiac remodeling; however, little is known about similarities and differences in myocardial proteome regulation. We performed proteome profiling of 75 human left ventricular myocardial biopsies (aortic stenosis = 41, mitral regurgitation = 17, and controls = 17) using high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry next to clinical and hemodynamic parameter acquisition. In patients of both disease groups, proteins related to ECM and cytoskeleton were more abundant, whereas those related to energy metabolism and proteostasis were less abundant compared with controls. In addition, disease group–specific and sex-specific differences have been observed. Male patients with aortic stenosis showed more proteins related to fibrosis and less to energy metabolism, whereas female patients showed strong reduction in proteostasis-related proteins. Clinical imaging was in line with proteomic findings, showing elevation of fibrosis in both patient groups and sex differences. Disease- and sex-specific proteomic profiles provide insight into cardiac remodeling in patients with heart valve disease and might help improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms and the development of individualized treatment strategies.
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spelling pubmed-98345742023-01-13 Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study Nordmeyer, Sarah Kraus, Milena Ziehm, Matthias Kirchner, Marieluise Schafstedde, Marie Kelm, Marcus Niquet, Sylvia Stephen, Mariet Mathew Baczko, Istvan Knosalla, Christoph Schapranow, Matthieu-P Dittmar, Gunnar Gotthardt, Michael Falcke, Martin Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera Kuehne, Titus Mertins, Philipp Life Sci Alliance Resources Pressure overload in patients with aortic valve stenosis and volume overload in mitral valve regurgitation trigger specific forms of cardiac remodeling; however, little is known about similarities and differences in myocardial proteome regulation. We performed proteome profiling of 75 human left ventricular myocardial biopsies (aortic stenosis = 41, mitral regurgitation = 17, and controls = 17) using high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry next to clinical and hemodynamic parameter acquisition. In patients of both disease groups, proteins related to ECM and cytoskeleton were more abundant, whereas those related to energy metabolism and proteostasis were less abundant compared with controls. In addition, disease group–specific and sex-specific differences have been observed. Male patients with aortic stenosis showed more proteins related to fibrosis and less to energy metabolism, whereas female patients showed strong reduction in proteostasis-related proteins. Clinical imaging was in line with proteomic findings, showing elevation of fibrosis in both patient groups and sex differences. Disease- and sex-specific proteomic profiles provide insight into cardiac remodeling in patients with heart valve disease and might help improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms and the development of individualized treatment strategies. Life Science Alliance LLC 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9834574/ /pubmed/36627164 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201411 Text en © 2023 Nordmeyer et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nordmeyer, Sarah
Kraus, Milena
Ziehm, Matthias
Kirchner, Marieluise
Schafstedde, Marie
Kelm, Marcus
Niquet, Sylvia
Stephen, Mariet Mathew
Baczko, Istvan
Knosalla, Christoph
Schapranow, Matthieu-P
Dittmar, Gunnar
Gotthardt, Michael
Falcke, Martin
Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera
Kuehne, Titus
Mertins, Philipp
Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title_full Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title_fullStr Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title_full_unstemmed Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title_short Disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
title_sort disease- and sex-specific differences in patients with heart valve disease: a proteome study
topic Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36627164
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201411
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