A study protocol to characterise pathophysiological and molecular markers of rheumatic heart disease and degenerative aortic stenosis using multiparametric cardiovascular imaging and multiomics techniques

Author:

Mutithu Daniel W.ORCID,Aremu Olukayode O.,Mokaila Dipolelo,Bana Tasnim,Familusi Mary,Taylor LauraORCID,Martin Lorna J.ORCID,Heathfield Laura J.,Kirwan Jennifer A.ORCID,Wiesner LubbeORCID,Adeola Henry A.,Lumngwena Evelyn N.ORCID,Manganyi Rodgers,Skatulla SebastianORCID,Naidoo Richard,Ntusi Ntobeko A. B.

Abstract

Introduction Rheumatic heart disease (RHD), degenerative aortic stenosis (AS), and congenital valve diseases are prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. Many knowledge gaps remain in understanding disease mechanisms, stratifying phenotypes, and prognostication. Therefore, we aimed to characterise patients through clinical profiling, imaging, histology, and molecular biomarkers to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of RHD and AS. Methods In this cross-sectional, case–controlled study, we plan to recruit RHD and AS patients and compare them to matched controls. Living participants will undergo clinical assessment, echocardiography, CMR and blood sampling for circulatory biomarker analyses. Tissue samples will be obtained from patients undergoing valve replacement, while healthy tissues will be obtained from cadavers. Immunohistology, proteomics, metabolomics, and transcriptome analyses will be used to analyse circulatory- and tissue-specific biomarkers. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses will be used for hypothesis testing and identification of important biomarkers. In summary, this study aims to delineate the pathophysiology of RHD and degenerative AS using multiparametric CMR imaging. In addition to discover novel biomarkers and explore the pathomechanisms associated with RHD and AS through high-throughput profiling of the tissue and blood proteome and metabolome and provide a proof of concept of the suitability of using cadaveric tissues as controls for cardiovascular disease studies.

Funder

Lily and Ernst Hausmann Trust

South African Medical Research Council

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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