Diagnostics (Apr 2023)

Dipeptidyl Amino-Peptidase 3 (DPP3) as an Early Marker of Severity in a Patient Population with Cardiogenic Shock

  • Pasquale Innelli,
  • Teresa Lopizzo,
  • Giovanni Paternò,
  • Noemi Bruno,
  • Rosa Paola Radice,
  • Pietro Bertini,
  • Alberto Marabotti,
  • Giampaolo Luzi,
  • Eugenio Stabile,
  • Aldo Di Fazio,
  • Giuseppe Pittella,
  • Gianluca Paternoster

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1350

Abstract

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Dipeptidyl amino-peptidase 3 (DPP3) is an aminopeptidase that is released into circulation upon cell death. DPP3 is involved in the degradation of angiotensins, enkephalines, and endomorphines. It has been shown that circulating DPP3 (cDPP3) plasma concentration increases in cardiogenic shock (CS) patients and correlates with high mortality risk. Cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening syndrome associated with organ hypoperfusion. One of the common causes of CS is acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This study aimed to investigate if cDPP3 levels are associated with CS severity and the need for ventilation in patients suffering from CS. Fifteen patients with CS were included in this study. Six patients were invasively ventilated. The values of cDPP3 were higher in ventilated patients than in non-ventilated patients at admission, 3 h, and 24 h after admission in the intensive care unit. Patients with pulmonary hypertension at admission also showed high cDPP3 values at all time points. Furthermore, high cDPP3 levels were associated with reduced stroke volume. Our results suggest that cDPP3 could predict CS progression and guide therapy escalation.

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