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Discovery of four plasmatic biomarkers potentially predicting cardiovascular outcome in peripheral artery disease

Bram Kremers, J. N. Posma, Stefan Heitmeier, Julia Glunz, Hugo Ten Cate, Alejandro Pallares Robles, J. H. C. Daemen, Arina J. ten Cate‐Hoek, Barend Mees, Henri M.H. Spronk

2022Scientific Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients have an increased cardiovascular risk despite pharmacological treatment strategies. Biomarker research improving risk stratification only focused on known atherothrombotic pathways, but unexplored pathways might play more important roles. To explore the association between a broad cardiovascular biomarker set and cardiovascular risk in PAD. 120 PAD outpatients were enrolled in this observational cohort study. Patients were followed for one year in which the composite endpoint (myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, stroke, acute limb ischemia and mortality) was assessed. Patient data and blood samples were collected upon inclusion, and citrated platelet-poor plasma was used to analyze 184 biomarkers in Olink Cardiovascular panel II and III using a proximity extension assay. Fifteen patients reached the composite endpoint. These patients had more prior strokes and higher serum creatinine levels. Multivariate analysis revealed increased plasma levels of protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1), galectin-9 (Gal-9), tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 11A (TNFRSF11A) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) to be most predictive for cardiovascular events and mortality. Positive regulation of acute inflammatory responses and leukocyte chemotaxis were identified as involved biological processes. This study identified IL-6, PAR1, Gal-9, TNFRSF11A as potent predictors for cardiovascular events and mortality in PAD, and potential drug development targets.

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DiseaseArterial diseaseMedicineBiomarker discoveryInternal medicinePeripheralBioinformaticsCardiologyVascular diseaseProteomicsBiologyGeneBiochemistryPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsAntiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases
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