Association of Ascending Aortic Aneurysm with NOX4 and miRNA 146a
Recep Çalışkan, Osman Eren Karpuzoğlu, Fatma Hande Karpuzoğlu, Canan Küçükgergin, Kandemir Baş, Cevdet Uğur KoçoğullarıObjective: To evaluate the efficacy of NADPH oxidase 4 and miR-146a-5p in current treatment planning for ascending aortic aneurysms, independent of aortic diameter, and to develop protocols that will ensure the treatment of ascending aortic aneurysms, which pose a risk for aortic dissection, without complications. Methods: Patients who met the inclusion criteria and underwent surgery at Dr. Siyami Ersek Chest, Heart, and Vascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital for ascending aortic aneurysms and coronary artery disease between 2023 and 2024 were included in the study. This study was designed as a prospective study. Demographic, biochemical, radiological, and echocardiographic data were collected, and NOX4 mRNA and miR-146a-5p expressions were examined and compared in tissue samples. Results: The study was conducted on a total of 50 patients, with 25 patients in the aneurysm group and 25 patients in the control group. miR-146a-5p expression levels were found to be significantly decreased in the patient group compared to the control group (p = 0.001). When NOX4 mRNA expression levels were examined, no significant difference was found between the control and aneurysm groups. No correlation was found between NOX4 mRNA and miR-146a-5p levels (p = 0.764). When the relationship between ascending aorta diameter and both NOX4 mRNA and miR-146a-5p was examined, it was found that miR-146a-5p expression was negatively correlated with ascending aorta diameter (p = 0.036) and did not show a significant correlation with NOX4 mRNA levels (p = 0.318). A similar correlation was also found with ascending aorta length. The correlation of NOX4 mRNA and miR-146a-5p expression levels with age, gender, and ejection fraction was investigated separately. No significant correlation was found for all three variables. The optimum cut-off value to be used to separate the patient group from the control group using miR-146a-5p expression levels, as well as the sensitivity and specificity of miR-146a-5p expression levels when this cut-off value was used, was calculated using an ROC curve. Specificity for miR-146a-5p expression was found to be 88%, and sensitivity was found to be 66%. Conclusions: The study found promising results indicating that NOX4, shown to be a determinant of vascular oxidative stress, is not involved in the development of ascending aortic aneurysms; however, miR-146a-5p, which functions in the regulation of many inflammatory responses, including the regulation of NOX4 expression, may help prevent the development of ascending aortic aneurysms. Further studies aimed at elucidating the genetic and biochemical processes involved in aneurysm development suggest that miR-146a-5p could be a therapeutic target for preventing aneurysms.