MicroRNA-19b is a potential biomarker of increased myocardial collagen cross-linking in patients with aortic stenosis and heart failure

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Javier Beaumont
Begoña López
Susana Ravassa
Nerea Hermida
Gorka San José
Idoia Gallego
Félix Valencia
Juan José Gómez-Doblas
Eduardo de Teresa
Javier Díez
Arantxa González
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[1] Program of Cardiovascular Diseases,Division of Cardiology
[2] Centre for Applied Medical Research,Department of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
[3] University of Navarra,undefined
[4] IdiSNA,undefined
[5] Navarra Institute for Health Research,undefined
[6] Institute of Experimental and Clinical Research,undefined
[7] University of Louvain (UCL) Medical School,undefined
[8] Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital,undefined
[9] University of Navarra Clinic,undefined
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This study analyzed the potential associations of 7 myocardial fibrosis-related microRNAs with the quality of the collagen network (e.g., the degree of collagen fibril cross-linking or CCL) and the enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX) responsible for CCL in 28 patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) of whom 46% had a diagnosis of chronic heart failure (HF). MicroRNA expression was analyzed in myocardial and blood samples. From the studied microRNAs only miR-19b presented a direct correlation (p < 0.05) between serum and myocardium. Compared to controls both myocardial and serum miR-19b were reduced (p < 0.01) in AS patients. In addition, miR-19b was reduced in the myocardium (p < 0.01) and serum (p < 0.05) of patients with HF compared to patients without HF. Myocardial and serum miR-19b were inversely correlated (p < 0.05) with LOX, CCL and LV stiffness in AS patients. In in vitro studies miR-19b inhibition increased (p < 0.05) connective tissue growth factor protein and LOX protein expression in human fibroblasts. In conclusion, decreased miR-19b may be involved in myocardial LOX up-regulation and excessive CCL, and consequently increased LV stiffness in AS patients, namely in those with HF. Serum miR-19b can be a biomarker of these alterations of the myocardial collagen network in AS patients, particularly in patients with HF.
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