Epicardial carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA-125) levels, associated with neutrophils activity in heart failure: No differences regarding sex

European Heart Journal

28 October 2024
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Abstract

AbstractBackground

Carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125), is the name of the soluble part of mucin-16, after being cleaved, which is detected and increased into circulation in congestive heart failure (HF) patients.

Purpose

We aimed to study plasma and epicardial fat markers related to inflammation, fibrosis, adiposity, and its association with plasma and epicardial CA125 for understanding the underlying mechanisms of heart failure and the differences between men and women.

Methods

We have included women and men undergoing open heart surgery (n=134). Epicardial fat biopsy and blood were obtained before the procedure under signed consent. Immunohistochemistry, ELISA, multiplex-Luminex, and real-time PCR were used for analyzing protein or mRNA expression levels of CA125 and markers.

Results

Out of 135, 57 patients suffered heart failure (HF). CA125 was expressed on the epicardium. Their levels were positively related to neutrophils, monocytes, and fibroblasts-related markers and negatively to adiposity markers. Both, plasma and epicardial CA125 levels were increased in HF patients. In this group of patients, epicardial CA125 levels were positively associated with circulating and local neutrophil activity, measured by defensin 3 levels. After testing all markers between women and men in HF patients, we observed similar levels in plasma and epicardial CA125. However, higher plasma and epicardial adiposity markers and lower mesothelial marker ITLN-1 were detected in women than in men.

Conclusion

CA125 is expressed in epicardial cells and its higher levels in HF might explain the higher detected levels in plasma. Its association with local and peripheral neutrophils-related markers with CA125 suggests its common pathophysiological mechanism in women and men. However, high plasma and epicardial adiposity and low mesothelial marker ITNL-1 in epicardium in women might explain the differential mechanism in HF.

Contributors

S Eiras
S Eiras

Author

Health Research Institute Santiago de Compostela , Spain

X Fu
X Fu

Author

Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela , Spain

R Basdas
R Basdas

Author

Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria de Santiago Santiago de Compostela , Spain

D Iglesias-Alvarez
D Iglesias-Alvarez

Author

University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela , Spain

A L Fernandez
A L Fernandez

Author

University Hospital of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela , Spain

L Reija
L Reija

Author

S Sahel
S Sahel

Author

J Nunez
J Nunez

Author

Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria INCLIVA Valencia , Spain