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Discovery of novel biomarkers for cardiovascular disease, focus on endothelial specific proteins - a SCAPIS pilot study

Enge, Linnea LU (2018) KBKM05 20181
Pure and Applied Biochemistry
Computational Chemistry
Abstract
SCAPIS is a national project in Sweden and stands for Swedish CardioPulmonary bioImage Study. The objective of SCAPIS is to find biomarkers in order to improve the risk prediction and lower the death rate of Cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is a big health problem and is one of the main causes of death in many industrial countries. It is usually related to atherosclerosis, which is plaque buildup in the arteries and can result in a heart attack or stroke. This study is a part of SCAPIS pilot study and focuses on analyzing endothelial specific proteins by a single binder assay in order to compare the relative protein levels within different known risk groups for CVD; smoking, BMI, hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery calcification... (More)
SCAPIS is a national project in Sweden and stands for Swedish CardioPulmonary bioImage Study. The objective of SCAPIS is to find biomarkers in order to improve the risk prediction and lower the death rate of Cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is a big health problem and is one of the main causes of death in many industrial countries. It is usually related to atherosclerosis, which is plaque buildup in the arteries and can result in a heart attack or stroke. This study is a part of SCAPIS pilot study and focuses on analyzing endothelial specific proteins by a single binder assay in order to compare the relative protein levels within different known risk groups for CVD; smoking, BMI, hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery calcification score (CACS).

Endothelial cells line the blood vessels and are involved in many important processes, such regulating the vessel’s structure and function, regulation of blood pressure, inflammation and hemostasis. Proteins involved in these functions tend to be overexpressed in endothelial cells, hence endothelial specific proteins. Several studies have determined that dysregulation of endothelial function can lead to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disorders.

Based on the results from a discovery screening, several endothelial specific proteins were selected and analyzed by a single binder assay. Some interesting proteins showed a large separation between the cases and controls in one or several of the known risk groups for CVD, for example between smokers and non-smokers. In this study, the proteins that are affected by (p-value<0.01) two or more risk groups are of higher interest, since this could indicate that the protein might be affected by or involved in the development of CVD. However, these proteins have to be studied further, for example with a dual binder assay, in order to determine if some of them could be used as a biomarker for CVD. (Less)
Popular Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is a general term for several conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. It is one of the main causes of death in both Europe and the United states and one of the first symptoms are often sudden death. New diagnostics and prevention methods have to be developed in order to save all these lives.
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author
Enge, Linnea LU
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organization
course
KBKM05 20181
year
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H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
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keywords
applied biochemistry, tillämpad biokemi
language
English
id
8950328
date added to LUP
2018-06-27 13:10:22
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2018-06-27 13:10:22
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  abstract     = {{SCAPIS is a national project in Sweden and stands for Swedish CardioPulmonary bioImage Study. The objective of SCAPIS is to find biomarkers in order to improve the risk prediction and lower the death rate of Cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is a big health problem and is one of the main causes of death in many industrial countries. It is usually related to atherosclerosis, which is plaque buildup in the arteries and can result in a heart attack or stroke. This study is a part of SCAPIS pilot study and focuses on analyzing endothelial specific proteins by a single binder assay in order to compare the relative protein levels within different known risk groups for CVD; smoking, BMI, hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery calcification score (CACS). 

Endothelial cells line the blood vessels and are involved in many important processes, such regulating the vessel’s structure and function, regulation of blood pressure, inflammation and hemostasis. Proteins involved in these functions tend to be overexpressed in endothelial cells, hence endothelial specific proteins. Several studies have determined that dysregulation of endothelial function can lead to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disorders.

Based on the results from a discovery screening, several endothelial specific proteins were selected and analyzed by a single binder assay. Some interesting proteins showed a large separation between the cases and controls in one or several of the known risk groups for CVD, for example between smokers and non-smokers. In this study, the proteins that are affected by (p-value<0.01) two or more risk groups are of higher interest, since this could indicate that the protein might be affected by or involved in the development of CVD. However, these proteins have to be studied further, for example with a dual binder assay, in order to determine if some of them could be used as a biomarker for CVD.}},
  author       = {{Enge, Linnea}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Discovery of novel biomarkers for cardiovascular disease, focus on endothelial specific proteins - a SCAPIS pilot study}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}