The purpose of the study is to identify proteins, metabolites and signal pathways related directly to symptomatic atherosclerosis and to disease progression. In the study, we use residual material from angioplasty catheter balloons and from vascular surgery plus blood samples. It is the hypothesis that material left on the catheter balloons used for angioplasty can be used for proteomics and metabolomics evaluation that will identify inflammation-associated proteins and signaling pathways directly in the diseased vessel. The tissue samples will be collected after the procedure and blood samples will be collected at the procedure plus after 6-12 months. The tissue and blood samples will be analyzed using mass spectrometry methods and a standard panel of biomarkers will also be analyzed using standardized methods. The analyses will include study of inflammation-associated peptides observed in autoinflammation as well as thrombogenic signaling pathways and local expression of biomarkers. The analyses of proteins, metabolites and/or biomarkers will be compared between cases (stable angina, unstable angina/non-STEMI, STEMI and vascular surgery) and controls (procedures not related to coronary artery diseases) to identify molecular processes related directly to symptomatic atherosclerosis and will be associated with disease progression using data from medical journals and National Health registries. The study will recruit 225 patients from Rigshospitalet University Hospital, Copenhagen, and Herlev-Gentofte Hospital.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
225
The Heart Centre
Copenhagen, Denmark
RECRUITINGHerlev-Gentofte
Gentofte Municipality, Denmark
RECRUITINGProtein composition in tissue
Difference in protein composition in tissue (residual material from angioplasty balloons) and blood samples compaired between study groups.
Time frame: Baseline
Metabolomic composition
Difference in metabolite composition in tissue (residual material from angioplasty balloons) and blood samples compaired between study groups.
Time frame: Baseline
Biomarker composition
Differences in biomarker composition between groups
Time frame: Baseline
Biomarker composition
Differences in biomarker composition between groups
Time frame: Within 12 months
Disease progression in relation to protein, metabolite and biomarker compostion
Changes in disease progression in relation to the protein, metabolite and biomarker composition
Time frame: With 12 months
Disease progression in relation to protein, metabolite and biomarker compostion
Changes in disease progression in relation to the protein, metabolite and biomarker composition
Time frame: 3 years
Protein composition
Difference in protein composition in blood samples
Time frame: Within 12 months
Metabolomic composition
Difference in metabolite composition in blood samples
Time frame: Within 12 months
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