Transcriptomal Insights of Heart Failure from Normality to Recovery.
Authors
Quttainah, Mohammed
Raveendran, Vineesh Vimala
Saleh, Soad
Parhar, Ranjit
Aljoufan, Mansour
Moorjani, Narain
Al-Halees, Zohair Y
AlShahid, Maie
Collison, Kate S
Westaby, Stephen
Publication Date
2022-05-23Journal Title
Biomolecules
ISSN
2218-273X
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
12
Issue
5
Language
en
Type
Article
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Quttainah, M., Raveendran, V. V., Saleh, S., Parhar, R., Aljoufan, M., Moorjani, N., Al-Halees, Z. Y., et al. (2022). Transcriptomal Insights of Heart Failure from Normality to Recovery.. Biomolecules, 12 (5) https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12050731
Abstract
Current management of heart failure (HF) is centred on modulating the progression of symptoms and severity of left ventricular dysfunction. However, specific understandings of genetic and molecular targets are needed for more precise treatments. To attain a clearer picture of this, we studied transcriptome changes in a chronic progressive HF model. Fifteen sheep (Ovis aries) underwent supracoronary aortic banding using an inflatable cuff. Controlled and progressive induction of pressure overload in the LV was monitored by echocardiography. Endomyocardial biopsies were collected throughout the development of LV failure (LVF) and during the stage of recovery. RNA-seq data were analysed using the PANTHER database, Metascape, and DisGeNET to annotate the gene expression for functional ontologies. Echocardiography revealed distinct clinical differences between the progressive stages of hypertrophy, dilatation, and failure. A unique set of transcript expressions in each stage was identified, despite an overlap of gene expression. The removal of pressure overload allowed the LV to recover functionally. Compared to the control stage, there were a total of 256 genes significantly changed in their expression in failure, 210 genes in hypertrophy, and 73 genes in dilatation. Gene expression in the recovery stage was comparable with the control stage with a well-noted improvement in LV function. RNA-seq revealed the expression of genes in each stage that are not reported in cardiovascular pathology. We identified genes that may be potentially involved in the aetiology of progressive stages of HF, and that may provide future targets for its management.
Keywords
heart failure, RNA-Seq, hypertrophy, cardiac recovery, dilatation
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12050731
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337443
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