Relationship of calcineurin expression between T-lymphocyte and myocardium in patients with heart failure
- Author:
Yong ZHAO
;
Jianchun WANG
;
Mengmeng WANG
;
Chuanxia WANG
;
Wei LIU
;
Jianhua SHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
calcineurin;
heart failure;
lymphocytes;
myocardium
- From:
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology
2010;07(2):93-96
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective Congestive heart failure (CHF) is the final common pathway of various heart diseases.Calcineurin,a calcium/calmodulindependent phosphatase consisting of a catalytic subanit A (CnA) and a regulatory calcium-binding subunit B (CnB),is activated in heart failure.This study aimed to investigate the relationship between mRNA level of calcineurin in circulating T-lymphocyte and that in myocardium in patients with CHF. MethodsA total of 38 patients with CHF (aged from 29 to 62 years) were included in this study.The mRNA levels of alpha-and beta-isoform of CnA in left ventricular anterior papillary muscle and peripheral lymphocytes were determined by semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.Pearson linear correlation analysis was performed,and difference was considered statistically significant at a P value <0.05. ResultsCalcineurin mRNA levels in lymphocytes were positively correlated with those in myocardium (for CnA-alpha mRNA,r=0.820;for CnA-beta mRNA,r=0.875;both P<0.01).CnA-beta mRNA levels in both circulating lymphocytes and myocardium increased significantly with increasing NYHA class (r=0.877 for peripheral blood and r=0.805 for cardiac muscle;both P<0.01). ConclusionsThe mRNA level of CnA-beta in circulating lymphocytes is positively correlated with that in myocardium and is a promising marker for the severity of cardiac dysfunction in patients with CHF.