Venous thrombosis at altitude presents with distinct biochemical profiles: a comparative study from the Himalayas to the plains
Prabhakar A, Chatterjee T, Bajaj N, Tyagi T, Sahu A, Gupta N, Kumari B, Nair V, Kumar B, Ashraf MZ. Venous thrombosis at altitude presents with distinct biochemical profiles: a comparative study from the Himalayas to the plains. Blood Advances 2019, 3: 3713-3723. PMID: 31765479, PMCID: PMC6880906, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2018024554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVenous thromboembolismAdhesion molecule-1VTE patientsHA exposureMolecule-1Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1Toll-like receptor 2Intracellular adhesion molecule-1Receiver operator characteristic curve analysisCell adhesion molecule-1Operator characteristic curve analysisMost VTEElevated platelet countVascular endothelial growth factorCharacteristic curve analysisYounger age groupsPlatelet factor 4Endothelial growth factorDistinct biochemical profilesVon Willebrand factorAltered coagulationVTE eventsVenous thrombosisEndothelial activationPlatelet countCELA2A mutations predispose to early-onset atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome and affect plasma insulin and platelet activation
Esteghamat F, Broughton JS, Smith E, Cardone R, Tyagi T, Guerra M, Szabó A, Ugwu N, Mani MV, Azari B, Kayingo G, Chung S, Fathzadeh M, Weiss E, Bender J, Mane S, Lifton RP, Adeniran A, Nathanson MH, Gorelick FS, Hwa J, Sahin-Tóth M, Belfort-DeAguiar R, Kibbey RG, Mani A. CELA2A mutations predispose to early-onset atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome and affect plasma insulin and platelet activation. Nature Genetics 2019, 51: 1233-1243. PMID: 31358993, PMCID: PMC6675645, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0470-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-onset atherosclerosisMetabolic syndromeMetabolic syndrome traitsWhole-exome sequence analysisAttractive therapeutic targetPlatelet hyperactivationInsulin levelsPlasma insulinPlasma levelsInsulin sensitivityInsulin secretionTherapeutic targetPlatelet activationDisease mechanismsSyndrome traitsAtherosclerosisFunction mutationsSyndromeNovel lossInsulinMutationsSecretionAge associated non-linear regulation of redox homeostasis in the anucleate platelet: Implications for CVD risk patients
Jain K, Tyagi T, Patell K, Xie Y, Kadado AJ, Lee SH, Yarovinsky T, Du J, Hwang J, Martin KA, Testani J, Ionescu CN, Hwa J. Age associated non-linear regulation of redox homeostasis in the anucleate platelet: Implications for CVD risk patients. EBioMedicine 2019, 44: 28-40. PMID: 31130473, PMCID: PMC6604369, DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.05.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PhysiologicalAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overAgingAnimalsAntioxidantsApoptosisBiomarkersBlood PlateletsCardiovascular DiseasesComorbidityDisease Models, AnimalFemaleHomeostasisHumansMaleMiceMiddle AgedOxidation-ReductionOxidative StressPlatelet ActivationPlatelet AdhesivenessReactive Oxygen SpeciesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsRisk patientsMouse studiesPlatelet phenotypeMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsHigh cardiovascular risk patientsAdaptive increaseAdverse cardiovascular eventsCentral pathophysiological roleCVD risk patientsCardiovascular risk patientsAggressive antiplatelet therapyEffect of comorbidityAge group 40Young healthy subjectsAntiplatelet therapyCardiovascular eventsYear age cohortAdvanced ageCVD patientsGroup 40Healthy subjectsPathophysiological roleElderly populationCardiovascular pathologyPatients