S100A12 as a marker of worse cardiac output and mortality in pulmonary hypertension. Issue 8 (2nd April 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- S100A12 as a marker of worse cardiac output and mortality in pulmonary hypertension. Issue 8 (2nd April 2018)
- Main Title:
- S100A12 as a marker of worse cardiac output and mortality in pulmonary hypertension
- Authors:
- Tzouvelekis, Argyrios
Herazo‐Maya, Jose D.
Ryu, Changwan
Chu, Jen‐Hwa
Zhang, Yingze
Gibson, Kevin F.
Adonteng‐Boateng, Percy K.
Li, Qin
Pan, Hongyi
Cherry, Benjamin
Ahmad, Ferhaan
Ford, Hubert J.
Herzog, Erica L.
Kaminski, Naftali
Fares, Wassim H. - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: Background and objective: Molecular biomarkers are needed to refine prognostication and phenotyping of pulmonary hypertension (PH) patients. S100A12 is an emerging biomarker of various inflammatory diseases. This study aims to determine the prognostic value of S100A12 in PH. Methods: Exploratory microarray analysis performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) collected from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients suggested an association between S100A12 and both PH and mortality. So the current study was designed to evaluate for an association between S100A12 in peripheral blood collected from two well‐phenotyped PH cohorts in two other centres to derive and validate an association between S100A12 protein serum concentrations and mortality. Results: The majority of the patients in the discovery and validation cohorts were either World Health Organization (WHO) group 1 (pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)) or 3 (lung disease‐associated) PH. In the discovery PH cohort, S100A12 was significantly increased in patients with PH ( n = 51) compared to controls ( n = 22) (29.8 vs 15.7 ng/mL, P < 0.001) and negatively correlated with cardiac output (r = −0.58, P < 0.001) in PH patients. When S100A12 data were pooled from both cohorts, PAH and non‐PAH PH patients had higher S100A12 compared to healthy external controls (32.6, 30.9, 15.7 ng/mL; P < 0.001). S100A12 was associated with an increased risk in overall mortality in PH patients in both the discovery (ABSTRACT: Background and objective: Molecular biomarkers are needed to refine prognostication and phenotyping of pulmonary hypertension (PH) patients. S100A12 is an emerging biomarker of various inflammatory diseases. This study aims to determine the prognostic value of S100A12 in PH. Methods: Exploratory microarray analysis performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) collected from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients suggested an association between S100A12 and both PH and mortality. So the current study was designed to evaluate for an association between S100A12 in peripheral blood collected from two well‐phenotyped PH cohorts in two other centres to derive and validate an association between S100A12 protein serum concentrations and mortality. Results: The majority of the patients in the discovery and validation cohorts were either World Health Organization (WHO) group 1 (pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)) or 3 (lung disease‐associated) PH. In the discovery PH cohort, S100A12 was significantly increased in patients with PH ( n = 51) compared to controls ( n = 22) (29.8 vs 15.7 ng/mL, P < 0.001) and negatively correlated with cardiac output (r = −0.58, P < 0.001) in PH patients. When S100A12 data were pooled from both cohorts, PAH and non‐PAH PH patients had higher S100A12 compared to healthy external controls (32.6, 30.9, 15.7 ng/mL; P < 0.001). S100A12 was associated with an increased risk in overall mortality in PH patients in both the discovery ( n = 51; P = 0.008) and validation ( n = 40; P < 0.001) cohorts. Conclusion: S100A12 levels are increased in PH patients and are associated with increased mortality. Abstract : S100A12 serum levels are elevated in patients with pulmonary hypertension and they are associated with increased mortality rates. These findings show that the S100A12 biomarker has a major role to play in determining the prognosis of pulmonary hypertension patients, and they would enrich deep phenotyping efforts in this patient population. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Respirology. Volume 23:Issue 8(2018)
- Journal:
- Respirology
- Issue:
- Volume 23:Issue 8(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 23, Issue 8 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0023-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 771
- Page End:
- 779
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04-02
- Subjects:
- biomarkers -- inflammatory heart disease -- prognosis -- pulmonary hypertension -- translational studies
Respiratory organs -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Respiratory organs -- Periodicals
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- http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/member/institutions/issuelist.asp?journal=res ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/resp.13302 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1323-7799
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