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P6601Low miR-19b-1-5p expression in ACS patients is related to aspirin resistance and major adverse cardio-cerebrovascular event (MACCE)

Authors :
Richard W. Troughton
T S Hwee
Mark Y. Chan
Alan Yean Yip Fong
M W J Ronde
Arthur Mark Richards
S J Pinto
Bryan P. Yan
Chee Tang Chin
Esther E. Creemers
Sandeep Singh
Source :
European Heart Journal. 40
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Aim Despite aspirin therapy, acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients are at risk of developing re-events owing to the aspirin resistance. This study sought to explore the possibility of utilizing miR-19b-1-5p as a suitable biomarker for aspirin resistance and future major adverse cardio-cerebrovascular (MACCE) events in the ACS patients. Methods Buffy coat from ACS (n=945) patients was used to measure the miR-19b-1-5p expression by RT-qPCR and Platelets function was determined by Multiplate® aggregometry testing. Furthermore, MACCE was collected over a mean follow-up time of 1.01±0.43 years. Linear regression concerning the relationship between miR-19b-1-5p expression and Multiplate® data and cox regression concerning MACCE were used for the analysis, to be able to adjust for confounding. Results Low miR-19b-1-5p expression was found to be related to aspirin resistance as could be observed from sustained platelet aggregation in the presence of aspirin (-Log-miR-19b-1-5p, (B (95% CI); 41.51 (5.09–77.93); p Conclusions Lower miR-19b-1-5p expression was found to be associated with sustained platelet aggregation on aspirin, an increased leucocyte count and the risk of MACCE in ACS patients. Therefore, miR-19b-1-5p could be a suitable marker for aspirin resistance and might predict future MACCE in ACS patients.

Details

ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........faaaf69b6e606a1e30b34cef42ea1d0c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehz746.1189