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- Title
Gene expression profiling of acute type A aortic dissection combined with in vitro assessment.
- Authors
Naoyuki Kimura; Kyoko Futamura; Mamoru Arakawa; Naoko Okada; Fabian Emrich; Homare Okamura; Tetsuya Sato; Yasuhiro Shudo; Koyano, Tiffany K.; Atsushi Yamaguchi; Hideo Adachi; Akio Matsuda; Koji Kawahito; Kenji Matsumoto; Fischbein, Michael P.
- Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms underlying aortic dissection remain to be fully elucidated. We aimed to identify key molecules driving dissection through gene expression profiling achieved by microarray analysis and subsequent in vitro experiments using human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) and aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (AoSMCs). METHODS: Total RNA, including microRNA (miRNA), was isolated from the intima-media layer of dissected ascending aorta obtained intraoperatively from acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) patients without familial thoracic aortic disease (n = 8) and that of nondissected ascending aorta obtained from transplant donors (n = 9). Gene expression profiling was performed with mRNA and miRNA microarrays, and results were confirmed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Target genes and miRNA were identified by gene ontology analysis and a literature search. To reproduce the in silico results, HAECs and AoSMCs were stimulated in vitro by upstream cytokines, and expression of target genes was assessed by qPCR. RESULTS: Microarray analysis revealed 1536 genes (3.6%, 1536/42 545 probes) and 41 miRNAs (3.0%, 41/1368 probes) that were differentially expressed in the ATAAD group (versus donor group). The top 15 related pathways included regulation of inflammatory response, growth factor activity and extracellular matrix. Gene ontology analysis identified JAK2 (regulation of inflammatory response), PDGFA, TGFB1, VEGFA (growth factor activity) and TIMP3, TIMP4, SERPINE1 (extracellular matrix) as the target genes and miR-21-5p, a TIMP3 repressor, as target miRNA that interacts with the target genes. Validation qPCR confirmed the altered expression of all 7 target genes and miR-21-5p in dissected aorta specimens (all genes, P < 0.05). Ingenuity pathway analysis showed TNF-a and TGF-b to be upstream cytokines for the target genes. In vitro experiments showed these cytokines inhibit TIMP3 expression (P < 0.05) and enhance VEGFA expression (P < 0.01) in AoSMCs but not HAECs. miR-21-5p expression increases in AoSMCs under TNF-a and TGF-b stimulation (fold change: 1.36; P=0.011). CONCLUSIONS: Results of our novel approach, integrating in vitro assessment into gene expression profiling, implicated chronic inflammation characterized by MMP-TIMP dysregulation, increased VEGFA expression, and TGF-b signalling in the development of dissection. Further investigation may reveal novel diagnostic biomarkers and uncover the mechanism(s) underlying ATAAD.
- Subjects
AORTIC dissection; GENE expression; MOLECULES; ENDOTHELIAL cells; POLYMERASE chain reaction
- Publication
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2017, Vol 52, Issue 4, p810
- ISSN
1010-7940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ejcts/ezx095