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Proteomics highlights decrease of matricellular proteins in left ventricular assist device therapy.

Authors :
Shahinian, Jasmin Hasmik
Mayer, Bettina
Tholen, Stefan
Brehm, Kerstin
Biniossek, Martin L.
Füllgraf, Hannah
Kiefer, Selina
Heizmann, Ulrike
Heilmann, Claudia
Rüter, Florian
Grapow, Martin
Reuthebuch, Oliver Thomas
Eckstein, Friedrich
Beyersdorf, Friedhelm
Schilling, Oliver
Siepe, Matthias
Source :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Jun2017, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p1063-1071. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the impact of mechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) on the myocardial proteome. METHODS: We collected 11 patient-matched samples of myocardial left ventricular tissue of patients with non-ischaemic dilate cardiomyopathy, harvested at time of LVAD implant ('pre-LVAD') and heart transplant ('post-LVAD'). Samples were studied by quantitative proteomics. Further we performed histological assessment of deposited collagens and immune infiltration in both pre- and post-LVAD samples. RESULTS: A core set of >1700 proteins was identified and quantified at a false discovery rate <1%. The previously established decrease post-LVAD of alpha-1-antichymotrypsin was corroborated. We noted a post-LVAD decrease of matricellular proteins and proteoglycans such as periostin and versican. Also, proteins of the complement system and precursors of cardiac peptide hormones were decreased post-LVAD. An increase post-LVAD was evident for individual proteins linked to the innate immune response, proteins involved in diverse metabolic pathways, and proteins involved in protein synthesis. Histological analysis did not reveal significant alterations post-LVAD of deposited collagens or immune infiltration. The proteomic data further highlighted a pronounced inter-patient heterogeneity with regards to the impact of LVAD therapy on the left ventricular myocardial proteome. Finally, the proteomic data showed differential proteolytic processing in response to LVAD therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underline a strong impact of LVAD therapy on the left ventricular myocardial proteome. Together with previous studies, protein markers of LVAD therapy such as alpha-1-antichymotrypsin are becoming apparent. Further, matricellular proteins are emerging as important components in response to LVAD therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10107940
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123171168
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezx023