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Irreversible oxidative post-translational modifications in heart disease

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EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages 681-693

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14789450.2019.1645602

Keywords

Heart failure; oxidative stress; post-translational modifications; protein degradation; protein aggregation

Funding

  1. Austrian Science Fund [F73, J-3983, KLI425, KLI645, P26074, W1226]
  2. Austrian Herzfonds
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P26074, F73] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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Introduction: Development of specific biomarkers aiding early diagnosis of heart failure is an ongoing challenge. Biomarkers commonly used in clinical routine usually act as readouts of an already existing acute condition rather than disease initiation. Functional decline of cardiac muscle is greatly aggravated by increased oxidative stress and damage of proteins. Oxidative post-translational modifications occur already at early stages of tissue damage and are thus regarded as potential up-coming disease markers. Areas covered: Clinical practice regarding commonly used biomarkers for heart disease is briefly summarized. The types of oxidative post-translational modification in cardiac pathologies are discussed with a special focus on available quantitative techniques and characteristics of individual modifications with regard to their stability and analytical accessibility. As irreversible oxidative modifications trigger protein degradation pathways or cause protein aggregation, both influencing biomarker abundance, a chapter is dedicated to their regulation in the heart.

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