Circulating microRNAs and Outcome in Patients with Acute Heart Failure

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TitreCirculating microRNAs and Outcome in Patients with Acute Heart Failure
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursSeronde M-F, Vausort M, Gayat E, Goretti E, Ng LL, Squire IB, Vodovar N, Sadoune M, Samuel J-L, Thum T, Solal ACohen, Laribi S, Plaisance P, Wagner DR, Mebazaa A, Devaux Y, Network GREAT
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume10
Paginatione0142237
Date PublishedNOV 18
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1932-6203
Résumé

{Background The biomarker value of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) has been extensively addressed in patients with acute coronary syndrome. However, prognostic performances of miRNAs in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) has received less attention. Methods A test cohort of 294 patients with acute dyspnea (236 AHF and 58 non-AHF) and 44 patients with stable chronic heart failure (CHF), and an independent validation cohort of 711 AHF patients, were used. Admission levels of miR-1/-21/-23/-126/-423-5p were assessed in plasma samples. Results In the test cohort, admission levels of miR-1 were lower in AHF and stable CHF patients compared to non-AHF patients (p = 0.0016). Levels of miR-126 and miR-423-5p were lower in AHF and in non-AHF patients compared to stable CHF patients (both p<0.001). Interestingly, admission levels of miR-423-5p were lower in patients who were re-admitted to the hospital in the year following the index hospitalization compared to patients who were not (p = 0.0001). Adjusted odds ratio [95% confidence interval] for one-year readmission was 0.70 [0.53-0.93] for miR-423-5p (p = 0.01). In the validation cohort, admission levels of miR-423-5p predicted 1-year mortality with an adjusted odds ratio [95% confidence interval] of 0.54 [0.36-0.82]

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0142237