Title of article :
Common signatures for gene expression in postnatal patients with patent arterial ducts and stented arteries
Author/Authors :
Mueller، Peter P. نويسنده , , Drynda، Andreas نويسنده , , Goltz، Diane نويسنده , , Hoehn، Rene نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The detailed molecular processes associated with postnatal remodelling of blood vessels are
presently not understood. To characterize the response of the patients undergoing stenting of the patent
arterial duct, we harvested samples of vascular tissue during surgical repair. Histological analysis of explanted
ducts confirmed the patency of the ducts immediately after birth. As expected, a previously unstented duct
that was examined 7 months after birth had become closed and ligamentous. Whole genome expression
profiling of these samples showed that a large fraction, over 10%, of the gene sequences examined were
expressed differentially between the samples taken from patients with open as opposed to the ligamentous
duct. Interestingly, in 2 patients in whom closure was prevented by insertion of stents, one showed an
expression profile that was similar to that of the patient initially having an unstented open duct, whereas the
other was more closely related to the profile of the patient with a duct that had become ligamentous.
Moreover, in 2 specimens obtained from patients with stented pulmonary arteries, a large fraction of the genes
that were differentially expressed were identical to the pattern seen in the samples from the patients with open
ducts. The gene regulation appeared to be independent of the nature of the respective malformations, and the
site of implantation of the stents. These findings suggest that a set of differentially expressed genes are
indicative for a transcriptional programme in neonatal remodelling of the arterial duct, which may also take
place in patients in whom ductal closure is prevented by stents, or in those with stented pulmonary arteries.
The differentially expressed genes included a significant number of extracellular matrix synthetic genes, and
could therefore be predictive for vascular remodelling and neointimal formation.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular stents , Biomaterials , gene profiling , Congenital Heart Disease
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young