Identifying plasma proteomic signatures from health to heart failure, across the ejection fraction spectrum

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2024-06-27

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Andrzejczyk, Karolina
Kamar, Sabrina Abou
van Ommen, Anne Margje Lisa Naomi
Dal Canto, ElisaORCID 0000-0001-8999-9946
Petersen, Teun B
Valstar, Gideon
Akkerhuis, K Martijn
Cramer, Maarten JanISNI 0000000390984527
Umans, Victor
Rutten, FransORCID 0000-0002-5052-7332ISNI 0000000389122794

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Abstract

Circulating proteins may provide insights into the varying biological mechanisms involved in heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). We aimed to identify specific proteomic patterns for HF, by comparing proteomic profiles across the ejection fraction spectrum. We investigated 4210 circulating proteins in 739 patients with normal (Stage A/Healthy) or elevated (Stage B) filling pressures, HFpEF, or ischemic HFrEF (iHFrEF). We found 2122 differentially expressed proteins between iHFrEF-Stage A/Healthy, 1462 between iHFrEF-HFpEF and 52 between HFpEF-Stage A/Healthy. Of these 52 proteins, 50 were also found in iHFrEF vs. Stage A/Healthy, leaving SLITRK6 and NELL2 expressed in lower levels only in HFpEF. Moreover, 108 proteins, linked to regulation of cell fate commitment, differed only between iHFrEF-HFpEF. Proteomics across the HF spectrum reveals overlap in differentially expressed proteins compared to stage A/Healthy. Multiple proteins are unique for distinguishing iHFrEF from HFpEF, supporting the capacity of proteomics to discern between these conditions.

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Biomarkers, HFpEF, HFrEF, Heart failure, Proteomics, General

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Andrzejczyk, K, Abou Kamar, S, van Ommen, A-M, Canto, E D, Petersen, T B, Valstar, G, Akkerhuis, K M, Cramer, M J, Umans, V, Rutten, F H, Teske, A, Boersma, E, Menken, R, van Dalen, B M, Hofstra, L, Verhaar, M, Brugts, J, Asselbergs, F, den Ruijter, H & Kardys, I 2024, 'Identifying plasma proteomic signatures from health to heart failure, across the ejection fraction spectrum', Scientific Reports, vol. 14, no. 1, 14871. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-65667-0