Preliminary experience with the smooth muscle troponin-like protein, Calponin, as a novel biomarker for diagnosing acute aortic dissection
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Aims The early diagnosis of acute aortic dissection (AD) remains challenging. We sought to determine the utility of the
troponin-like protein of smooth muscle, calponin, as a diagnostic biomarker of acute AD.
Methods and results
Immunoassays against calponin (acidic, basic, and neutral isoforms) were developed and the levels were compared in a convenience sample of 59 patients with radiographically proven AD [34 males, age 59+15 (SD) years] vs. 158
patients suspected of having AD at presentation (116 males, age 63+15 years) but whose final diagnosis was not
AD. Basic calponin, which is the most specific and abundant in smooth muscle, and acidic calponin, respectively,
showed greater than two-fold and three-fold elevations in patients with acute AD. Diagnostic performance as determined
by receiver-operating characteristics curve analysis showed that both acidic and basic calponin have the potential
to detect AD in the first 24 h [respective areas under the curve (AUCs) 0.63 and 0.58], with superior
performance of basic calponin (when compared with acidic) in the initial 6 h (respective AUCs 0.63 and 0.67).
Conclusion
Circulating calponin levels were elevated in acute AD compared with controls. These biomarkers have the potential
for use as an early diagnostic biomarker for acute AD
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aortic dissection; Biomarker
List of contributors:
Zizza, Antonella
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