PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Circulating proteomic patterns in AF related left atrial remodeling indicate involvement of coagulation and complement cascade.

  • Jelena Kornej,
  • Petra Büttner,
  • Elke Hammer,
  • Beatrice Engelmann,
  • Borislav Dinov,
  • Philipp Sommer,
  • Daniela Husser,
  • Gerhard Hindricks,
  • Uwe Völker,
  • Andreas Bollmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198461
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. e0198461

Abstract

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BackgroundLeft atrial (LA) electro-anatomical remodeling and diameter increase in atrial fibrillation (AF) indicates disease progression and is associated with poor therapeutic success. Furthermore, AF leads to a hypercoagulable state, which in turn promotes the development of a substrate for AF and disease progression in the experimental setting. The aim of this study was to identify pathways associated with LA remodeling in AF patients using untargeted proteomics approach.MethodsPeripheral blood samples of 48 patients (62±10 years, 63% males, 59% persistent AF) undergoing AF catheter ablation were collected before ablation. 23 patients with left atrial low voltage areas (LVA), defined as ResultsAnalysis covered 280 non-redundant circulating plasma proteins. The presence of LVA correlated with 30 differentially abundant proteins of coagulation and complement cascade (qConclusionsThis pilot proteomic study identified plasma protein candidates associated with electro-anatomical remodeling in AF and pointed towards an imbalance in coagulation and complement pathway, tissue remodeling and inflammation.