Navigating the Landscape of Translational Medicine of Calcific Aortic Valve Disease

Xingyu Qian MD , Li Xu MD , Bingchuan Geng PhD, Fei Li MD, Nianguo Dong MD, PhD
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Abstract

Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is a prevalent condition characterized by pathological thickening and calcification of the aortic valve, leading to increased pressure overload and cardiac remodeling, particularly in individuals aged 65 and older. This review synthesizes recent advances in understanding the pathogenesis of CAVD, focusing on key mechanisms including hemodynamic alterations, endothelial dysfunction, lipid deposition, inflammation, and fibrotic calcification. We evaluate emerging therapeutic targets based on pivotal basic research and clinical trials, highlighting the potential for mechanism-oriented interventions. Furthermore, we explore the implications of lipid-lowering therapies, anti-inflammatory strategies, and antifibrocalcific agents, as well as novel bioprosthetic designs aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. Additionally, we discuss the inherent genetic and molecular backgrounds influencing individual susceptibility to CAVD, emphasizing the promise of personalized therapy. By bridging the gap between basic science and clinical application, this review aims to guide future research efforts toward more effective prevention and treatment strategies for CAVD.
钙化主动脉瓣疾病的转化医学景观导航
主动脉瓣钙化病(CAVD)是一种以主动脉瓣病理性增厚和钙化为特征的常见疾病,可导致压力过载和心脏重构,尤其是在65岁及以上的人群中。本文综述了CAVD发病机制的最新进展,重点介绍了血流动力学改变、内皮功能障碍、脂质沉积、炎症和纤维化钙化等关键机制。我们基于关键的基础研究和临床试验评估新出现的治疗靶点,强调机制导向干预的潜力。此外,我们探讨了降脂疗法、抗炎策略和抗纤维钙化药物的意义,以及旨在提高患者预后的新型生物假体设计。此外,我们讨论了影响个体对CAVD易感性的内在遗传和分子背景,强调个性化治疗的前景。通过弥合基础科学与临床应用之间的差距,本文旨在指导未来的研究工作,以制定更有效的CAVD预防和治疗策略。
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JACC. Asia
JACC. Asia Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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