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Multi-Omics Profiling in Marfan Syndrome: Further Insights into the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Aortic Disease

Authors :
Judith M. A. Verhagen
Joyce Burger
Jos A. Bekkers
Alexander T. den Dekker
Jan H. von der Thüsen
Marina Zajec
Hennie T. Brüggenwirth
Marianne L. T. van der Sterre
Myrthe van den Born
Theo M. Luider
Wilfred F. J. van IJcken
Marja W. Wessels
Jeroen Essers
Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink
Ingrid van der Pluijm
Ingrid M. B. H. van de Laar
Erwin Brosens
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 23, Iss 1, p 438 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Thoracic aortic aneurysm is a potentially life-threatening disease with a strong genetic contribution. Despite identification of multiple genes involved in aneurysm formation, little is known about the specific underlying mechanisms that drive the pathological changes in the aortic wall. The aim of our study was to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying aneurysm formation in Marfan syndrome (MFS). We collected aortic wall samples from FBN1 variant-positive MFS patients (n = 6) and healthy donor hearts (n = 5). Messenger RNA (mRNA) expression levels were measured by RNA sequencing and compared between MFS patients and controls, and between haploinsufficient (HI) and dominant negative (DN) FBN1 variants. Immunohistochemical staining, proteomics and cellular respiration experiments were used to confirm our findings. FBN1 mRNA expression levels were highly variable in MFS patients and did not significantly differ from controls. Moreover, we did not identify a distinctive TGF-β gene expression signature in MFS patients. On the contrary, differential gene and protein expression analysis, as well as vascular smooth muscle cell respiration measurements, pointed toward inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction. Our findings confirm that inflammatory and mitochondrial pathways play important roles in the pathophysiological processes underlying MFS-related aortic disease, providing new therapeutic options.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14220067 and 16616596
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.035b2396d4e0497b8e9e58bcbcfed623
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010438