Abnormal global longitudinal strain and reduced serum inflammatory markers in cardiac AL amyloidosis patients without significant amyloid fibril deposition.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Camille V Edwards, Grace M Ferri, Josue Villegas-Galaviz, Sabrina Ghosh, Pushpinder Singh Bawa, Feiya Wang, Elena Klimtchuk, Tinuola B Ajayi, Gareth J Morgan, Tatiana Prokaeva, Andrew Staron, Frederick L Ruberg, Vaishali Sanchorawala, Richard M Giadone, George J Murphy
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Abstract

Background: Cardiac dysfunction in AL amyloidosis is thought to be partly related to the direct impact of AL LCs on cardiomyocyte function, with the degree of dysfunction at diagnosis as a major determinant of clinical outcomes. Nonetheless, mechanisms underlying LC-induced myocardial toxicity remain unclear.

Methods: We identified gene expression changes correlating with human cardiac cell exposure to cardiomyopathy-associated AL LCs. We then confirmed these findings in a clinical dataset focusing on clinical parameters associated with pathways dysregulated at the gene expression level.

Results: Upon exposure to cardiomyopathy-associated AL LCs, cardiac cells exhibited gene expression changes related to myocardial contractile function and inflammation, leading us to hypothesise that there could be clinically detectable changes in global longitudinal strain (GLS) on echocardiogram and serum inflammatory markers in patients. Thus, we identified 29 patients with normal interventricular septum diameter (IVSd) but abnormal cardiac biomarkers, suggestive of LC-induced cardiac dysfunction. These patients display early cardiac biomarker staging, abnormal GLS, and significantly reduced serum inflammatory markers compared to patients with clinically evident amyloid fibril deposition.

Conclusion: Collectively, our findings highlight early molecular and functional signatures of cardiac AL amyloidosis, with potential impact for developing improved patient biomarkers and novel therapeutics.

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Amyloid-Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Amyloid-Journal of Protein Folding Disorders 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
10.90%
发文量
48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Amyloid: the Journal of Protein Folding Disorders is dedicated to the study of all aspects of the protein groups and associated disorders that are classified as the amyloidoses as well as other disorders associated with abnormal protein folding. The journals major focus points are: etiology, pathogenesis, histopathology, chemical structure, nature of fibrillogenesis; whilst also publishing papers on the basic and chemical genetic aspects of many of these disorders. Amyloid is recognised as one of the leading publications on amyloid protein classifications and the associated disorders, as well as clinical studies on all aspects of amyloid related neurodegenerative diseases and major clinical studies on inherited amyloidosis, especially those related to transthyretin. The Journal also publishes book reviews, meeting reports, editorials, thesis abstracts, review articles and symposia in the various areas listed above.
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