Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8535500 | Life Sciences | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This work provides some of the first analyses of the molecular heterogeneity between human RV and LV tissue, as well as key differences in human disease (RVF secondary to pulmonary hypertension and LVAD mediated RVF). Our transcriptional data indicated that inflammatory pathways may be more important in RV tissue, and changes in FIGF and CTGF supported this hypothesis. In PAH RV failure samples, upregulation of FBN2 and CTGF further reinforced the potential significance that altered remodeling and inflammation play in normal RV function and failure.
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Authors
Jordan L. Williams, Omer Cavus, Emefah C. Loccoh, Sara Adelman, John C. Daugherty, Sakima A. Smith, Benjamin Canan, Paul M.L. Janssen, Sara Koenig, Crystal F. Kline, Peter J. Mohler, Elisa A. Bradley,