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Extracellular matrix protein signature of recurrent spontaneous cervical artery dissection

Lukas Mayer‐Suess, Raimund Pechlaner, Javier Barallobre‐Barreiro, Christian Boehme, Thomas Toell, Marc Lynch, Xiaoke Yin, Johann Willeit, Elke R. Gizewski, Paul Perco, Gudrun Ratzinger, Stefan Kiechl, Manuel Mayr, Michael Knoflach

2020Neurology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether connective tissue disorder is evident in patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection and therefore identify patients at risk of recurrence using a cutting-edge quantitative proteomics approach. METHODS: In the ReSect study, all patients with spontaneous cervical artery dissection treated at the Innsbruck University Hospital since 1996 were invited to attend a standardized clinical follow-up examination. Protein abundance in skin punch biopsies (n = 50) was evaluated by a cutting-edge quantitative proteomics approach (liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry) that has hitherto not been applied to such patients. RESULTS: Patients with 1-time single-vessel (n = 19) or multiple-vessel (n = 13) dissections did not differ between each other or compared to healthy controls (n = 12) in protein composition. Patients with recurrent spontaneous cervical artery dissection (n = 6), however, showed significantly different expression of 25 proteins compared to the other groups combined. Literature review and Gene Ontology term annotation check revealed that 13 of the differently expressed proteins play a major role in the structural integrity of connective tissue or are linked to connective tissue disorders. These proteins showed clustering to a collagen/elastin cluster and one consisting of desmosome related proteins. CONCLUSION: This study unravels an extracellular matrix protein signature of recurrent spontaneous cervical artery dissection. In the long run and after large-scale validation, our findings may well assist in identifying patients at risk of recurrent spontaneous cervical artery dissection and thus guide therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Dissection (medical)Connective tissueMedicineExtracellular matrixElastinCervical ArteryProteomicsPathologyInternal medicineBioinformaticsSurgeryGeneBiologyBiochemistryConnective tissue disorders researchIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and ComplicationsPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
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