Biomarkers in COPD-Associated PH/CCP: Circulating Molecules and Cell-Intrinsic Marker.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Juan Wang, Yankun Zhang, Huimin Liu, Lingling Liu, Chong Xu, Jing Zhang
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic progressive disease of the airways and lungs characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation. Under hypoxic conditions, endothelial cells and immune cells secrete inflammatory mediators and growth factors, promoting the proliferation of pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts, leading to vascular remodeling. Considering the high morbidity and mortality of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in patients with COPD, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular remodeling in COPD-related PH. Neurohumoral factor N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), inflammatory mediators, growth factors, and forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) were evaluated as auxiliary diagnostic markers for COPD with PH and chronic cor pulmonale (CCP), aiming to facilitate early PH screening, prevention, and improvement of patient survival and quality of life. Circulating biomarkers (NT-proBNP, inflammatory mediators, growth factors) can be detected via clinical blood sampling, offering non-invasive, convenient diagnostic approaches with high specificity and sensitivity-ideal tools for disease screening. Intracellular molecular marker FOXM1, requiring tissue or enriched cell detection, serves as a histopathological marker and potential target for liquid biopsy, positioning it as a promising future screening tool.

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copd相关PH/CCP的生物标志物:循环分子和细胞内在标志物。
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一种以持续呼吸道症状和气流限制为特征的气道和肺部慢性进行性疾病。在缺氧条件下,内皮细胞和免疫细胞分泌炎症介质和生长因子,促进肺血管平滑肌细胞和成纤维细胞的增殖,导致血管重构。考虑到COPD患者肺动脉高压(PH)的高发病率和死亡率,我们研究了COPD相关PH中血管重构的分子机制,并评估了神经内分泌因子n端脑钠肽(NT-proBNP)、炎症介质、生长因子和叉头盒M1 (FOXM1)作为COPD伴PH和慢性肺心病(CCP)的辅助诊断标志物,旨在促进早期PH筛查、预防、改善病人的生存和生活质量。循环生物标志物(NT-proBNP,炎症介质,生长因子)可以通过临床血液采样检测,提供无创,方便的诊断方法,具有高特异性和敏感性,是疾病筛查的理想工具。细胞内分子标记FOXM1是一种需要组织或富集细胞检测的组织病理学标记物和液体活检的潜在靶标,是一种很有前景的筛选工具。
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4.80
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372
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal of therapeutics and pharmacology focusing on concise rapid reporting of clinical studies and reviews in COPD. Special focus will be given to the pathophysiological processes underlying the disease, intervention programs, patient focused education, and self management protocols. This journal is directed at specialists and healthcare professionals
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