Circulating biomarkers of extracellular matrix dysregulation are associated with adverse post-stage 2 outcomes in infants with single ventricle heart disease

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Benjamin S. Frank
Debmalya Nandy
Ludmila Khailova
Max B. Mitchell
Gareth J. Morgan
Mark Twite
Michael V. DiMaria
Jesse A. Davidson
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[1] University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics,Section of Cardiology
[2] University of Colorado Department of Biostatistics and Informatics,Center for Innovative Design and Analysis
[3] University of Colorado Department of Surgery,undefined
[4] University of Colorado Department of Anesthesiology,undefined
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Children with single ventricle heart disease (SVHD) experience morbidity due to inadequate pulmonary blood flow. Using proteomic screening, our group previously identified members of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP), and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) families as potentially dysregulated in SVHD. No prior study has taken a targeted approach to mapping circulating levels of these protein families or their relationship to pulmonary vascular outcomes in SVHD. We performed a prospective cohort study of 70 SVHD infants pre-Stage 2 palliation and 24 healthy controls. We report targeted serum quantification of 39 proteins in the MMP, TIMP, and FGF families using the SomaScan platform. Clinical variables were extracted from the medical record. Twenty of 39 tested proteins (7/14 MMPs, 2/4 TIMPs, and 11/21 FGFs) differed between cases and controls. On single variable testing, 6 proteins and no clinical covariates were associated with both post-Stage 2 hypoxemia and length of stay. Multiple-protein modeling identified increased circulating MMP 7 and MMP 17, and decreased circulating MMP 8 and FGFR2 as most associated with post-Stage 2 hypoxemia; increased MMP 7 and TIMP 4 and decreased circulating MMP 1 and MMP 8 were most associated with post-operation length of stay. The MMP, TIMP, and FGF families are altered in SVHD. Pre-Stage 2 imbalance of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins—increased MMP 7 and decreased MMP 8—was associated with multiple adverse post-operation outcomes. Maintenance of the ECM may be an important pathophysiologic driver of Stage 2 readiness in SVHD.
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