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The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota

INTRODUCTION: Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is the most common heart valve disorder, defined by a remodeling multistep process: namely, valve fibrosis with its area narrowing, impaired blood flow, and final calcification phase. Nowadays, the only treatment is the surgical valve replacement. A...

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Autores principales: Curini, Lavinia, Alushi, Brunilda, Christopher, Mary Roxana, Baldi, Simone, Di Gloria, Leandro, Stefano, Pierluigi, Laganà, Anna, Iannone, Luisa, Grubitzsch, Herko, Landmesser, Ulf, Ramazzotti, Matteo, Niccolai, Elena, Lauten, Alexander, Amedei, Amedeo
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Publicado: Shared Science Publishers OG 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9896411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36789351
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.02.791
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author Curini, Lavinia
Alushi, Brunilda
Christopher, Mary Roxana
Baldi, Simone
Di Gloria, Leandro
Stefano, Pierluigi
Laganà, Anna
Iannone, Luisa
Grubitzsch, Herko
Landmesser, Ulf
Ramazzotti, Matteo
Niccolai, Elena
Lauten, Alexander
Amedei, Amedeo
author_facet Curini, Lavinia
Alushi, Brunilda
Christopher, Mary Roxana
Baldi, Simone
Di Gloria, Leandro
Stefano, Pierluigi
Laganà, Anna
Iannone, Luisa
Grubitzsch, Herko
Landmesser, Ulf
Ramazzotti, Matteo
Niccolai, Elena
Lauten, Alexander
Amedei, Amedeo
author_sort Curini, Lavinia
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is the most common heart valve disorder, defined by a remodeling multistep process: namely, valve fibrosis with its area narrowing, impaired blood flow, and final calcification phase. Nowadays, the only treatment is the surgical valve replacement. As for other cardiovascular diseases, growing evidence suggest an active role of the immune system in the calcification process that could be modulated by the microbiota. To address this point, we aimed to investigate and characterize, for the first time, the presence of a valve microbiota and associated immune response in human CAVD. METHOD: Calcified aortic valve (CAV) samples from twenty patients (11 from Germany and 9 from Italy) with diagnosis of severe symptomatic CAVD were used to assess the presence of infiltrating T cells, by cloning approach, and to characterize the valve microbiota, by 16S rRNA gene sequencing (NGS). RESULTS: We documented the presence of infiltrating T lymphocytes, especially the T helper subset, in CAV samples. Moreover, we found a tissue-associated microbiota in freshly collected CAV samples, which was significantly different in Italian and German patients, suggesting potential correlation with other cardiovascular risk factors. CONCLUSION: The presence of microbiota in inflamed CAV samples represents the right trigger point to explain the valve calcification process, encouraging further studies to explore the potential link between bacteria and adaptive immune response and to define the critical role of local microbiota-immunity axis on CAVD development.
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spelling pubmed-98964112023-02-13 The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota Curini, Lavinia Alushi, Brunilda Christopher, Mary Roxana Baldi, Simone Di Gloria, Leandro Stefano, Pierluigi Laganà, Anna Iannone, Luisa Grubitzsch, Herko Landmesser, Ulf Ramazzotti, Matteo Niccolai, Elena Lauten, Alexander Amedei, Amedeo Microb Cell Research Report INTRODUCTION: Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is the most common heart valve disorder, defined by a remodeling multistep process: namely, valve fibrosis with its area narrowing, impaired blood flow, and final calcification phase. Nowadays, the only treatment is the surgical valve replacement. As for other cardiovascular diseases, growing evidence suggest an active role of the immune system in the calcification process that could be modulated by the microbiota. To address this point, we aimed to investigate and characterize, for the first time, the presence of a valve microbiota and associated immune response in human CAVD. METHOD: Calcified aortic valve (CAV) samples from twenty patients (11 from Germany and 9 from Italy) with diagnosis of severe symptomatic CAVD were used to assess the presence of infiltrating T cells, by cloning approach, and to characterize the valve microbiota, by 16S rRNA gene sequencing (NGS). RESULTS: We documented the presence of infiltrating T lymphocytes, especially the T helper subset, in CAV samples. Moreover, we found a tissue-associated microbiota in freshly collected CAV samples, which was significantly different in Italian and German patients, suggesting potential correlation with other cardiovascular risk factors. CONCLUSION: The presence of microbiota in inflamed CAV samples represents the right trigger point to explain the valve calcification process, encouraging further studies to explore the potential link between bacteria and adaptive immune response and to define the critical role of local microbiota-immunity axis on CAVD development. Shared Science Publishers OG 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9896411/ /pubmed/36789351 http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.02.791 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Curini et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are acknowledged.
spellingShingle Research Report
Curini, Lavinia
Alushi, Brunilda
Christopher, Mary Roxana
Baldi, Simone
Di Gloria, Leandro
Stefano, Pierluigi
Laganà, Anna
Iannone, Luisa
Grubitzsch, Herko
Landmesser, Ulf
Ramazzotti, Matteo
Niccolai, Elena
Lauten, Alexander
Amedei, Amedeo
The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title_full The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title_fullStr The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title_full_unstemmed The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title_short The first taxonomic and functional characterization of human CAVD-associated microbiota
title_sort first taxonomic and functional characterization of human cavd-associated microbiota
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9896411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36789351
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.02.791
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