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The Role of Galectin-3 and ST2 in Cardiology: A Short Review

Ana Merino‐Merino, Jerónimo J. González‐Bernal, Darío Fernández, Ruth Saez‐Maleta, Jose-Ángel Pérez-Rivera

2021Biomolecules38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Galectin-3 is a lectin that binds beta-galactosides. It is involved in cardiac remodeling and fibrosis through the activation of macrophages and fibroblasts. ST2 is secreted by myocardial cells due to cardiac overload. These two biomarkers have been traditionally studied in the field of heart failure to guide medical therapy and detect the progression of the disease. Nevertheless, there are novel evidences that connect galectin-3 and ST2 with coronary heart disease and, specifically, with atrial fibrillation. The aim of this article is to concisely review the diagnostic and prognostic role of galectin-3 and ST2 in different cardiac diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Galectin-3Heart failureGalectinMedicineDiseaseAtrial fibrillationInternal medicineFibrosisCardiac fibrosisCardiologyMyocardial fibrosisCardiotoxicityImmunologyChemotherapyGalectins and Cancer BiologyIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research