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Differential expression of osteopontin, and osteoprotegerin mRNA in epicardial adipose tissue between patients with severe coronary artery disease and aortic valvular stenosis: association with HDL subclasses

Authors :
María Luna-Luna
David Cruz-Robles
Nydia Ávila-Vanzzini
Valentín Herrera-Alarcón
Jesús Martínez-Reding
Sergio Criales-Vera
Julio Sandoval-Zárate
Jesús Vargas-Barrón
Carlos Martínez-Sánchez
Armando Roberto Tovar-Palacio
José Manuel Fragoso
Elizabeth Carreón-Torres
Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón
Óscar Pérez-Méndez
Source :
Lipids in Health and Disease, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BMC, 2017.

Abstract

Abstract Background Previous studies suggest a relationship of the epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) with progression and calcification of the atherosclerotic plaque; however, it is unknown if this tissue expresses genes that may participate on these processes and if the expression of these genes is regulated by high-density lipoprotein (HDL) subclasses. Methods To explore this possibility, we determined the mRNA expression by qPCR of a pro-calcifying gene (osteopontin (OPN)), and two anti-calcifying genes (osteoprotegerin (OPG) and osteonectin (ON)), in biopsies of EAT obtained from 15 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) determined by angiography, and 15 patients with diagnostic of aortic valve stenosis but without CAD as control group. We determined the distribution and composition of HDL subclasses by electrophoresis and their statistical relationship with the gene expression in EAT. Results EAT from CAD patients showed a higher expression level of OPN and OPG than control group, whereas ON expression was similar between groups. Large HDL subclasses were cholesterol-poor in CAD patients as estimated by the cholesterol-to-phospholipid ratio. A linear regression model showed an independent association of OPN expression with HDL3a-cholesterol, and OPG expression with the relative proportion of HDL3b protein. Logistic analysis determined that OPN expression was positively associated with the presence of atherosclerotic plaque Conclusion OPN, ON, and OPG genes are transcribed in EAT; to the exception of ON, the level of expression was different in CAD patients and control group, and correlated with some HDL subclasses, suggesting a new role of these lipoproteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476511X
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Lipids in Health and Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5290c393333f4e3fa162bc5d1e349ee0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12944-017-0550-2