Ceyda Colakoglu Bergel, Isil Ezgi Eryilmaz, Bilge Arioz, Atif Yolgosteren, Unal Egeli, Basak Erdemli Gursel, Murat Bicer, Gulsah Cecener, Mustafa Tok
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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the biomarker potential of exosomes as autophagic regulators for discriminating ulcerated from smooth ones by serum-derived exosome isolation and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis.
Methods: Eight carotid artery stenosis (CAS) patients (6 males, 2 females; mean age: 65.7±11 years) were included in the study conducted. Plaque ulceration was determined by Doppler ultrasonography. Afterward, the serum was separated and exosome/exosomal RNA isolation was performed using an exoRNeasy Midi Kit. Transmission electron microscopy and nanoparticle tracking analysis were performed for exosome characterization. Finally, the expression of autophagy-related genes (Atg5, Atg12, Beclin, and LC3) was analyzed by RT-qPCR.
Results: Five (62.5%) patients had ulcerated carotid plaques. The patients' stenosis degree was 70% or greater. Based on the RT-qPCR (120 nm), Atg12, Beclin, LC3, and Atg5 levels were downregulated by 3.79-, 5.28-, 2.40- (p>0.05), and 4.83-fold (p=0.02) in ulcerated plaques, respectively.
Conclusion: Although further validation is needed, data suggests that autophagy-related mRNA cargoes of serum-derived exosomes may be potential biomarkers for risk stratification based on plaque surface morphology in CAS patients.
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The Turkish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is an international open access journal which publishes original articles on topics in generality of Cardiac, Thoracic, Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic Disorders and their managements. These encompass all relevant clinical, surgical and experimental studies, editorials, current and collective reviews, technical know-how papers, case reports, interesting images, How to Do It papers, correspondences, and commentaries.