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논문명(한글) |
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논문명(영문) |
RNA sequencing provides novel insights into the pathogenesis of naturally occurring myxomatous mitral valve disease stage B1 in beagle dogs |
성과주관부서 |
국립축산과학원 한우연구소 |
품목코드 |
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학술지명 |
PLoS One |
주저자 |
Tae-Seok Kim,Chae-Yeon Hong |
성과년도 |
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성과적용일 |
2024년06월 |
Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is the most common cardiovascular disorder in
dogs with a high prevalence, accounting for approximately 75% of all canine heart disease
cases. MMVD is a complex disease and shows variable progression from mild valve leakage
to severe regurgitation, potentially leading to heart failure. However, the molecular
mechanisms and age-related changes that govern disease progression, especially at the
early stage (B1) before the development of discernable clinical signs, remain poorly understood.
In this prospective study, we aimed to compare gene expression differences between
blood samples of aged beagle dogs with stage B1 MMVD and those of healthy controls
using RNA sequencing. Clinical evaluation was also conducted, which revealed minimal differences
in radiographic and echocardiographic measurements despite distinct biomarker
variations between the two groups. Comparative transcriptomics revealed differentially
expressed genes associated with extracellular matrix remodeling, prostaglandin metabolism,
immune modulation, and interferon-related pathways, which bear functional relevance
for MMVD. In particular, the top 10 over- and under-expressed genes represent promising
candidates for influencing pathogenic changes in MMVD stage B1. Our research findings,
which include identified variations in clinical markers and gene expression, enhance our
understanding of MMVD. Furthermore, they underscore the need for further research into
early diagnosis and treatment strategies, as, to the best of our knowledge, no prior studies
have explored the precise molecular mechanisms of stage B1 in MMVD through total RNA
sequencing.