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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03211000
Other study ID # 6-2017
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 1, 2017
Est. completion date November 1, 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2022
Source Neuromed IRCCS
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The molecular mechanisms contributing to the development of aortic aneurysmal disease are poorly characterized making actual therapies not sufficient. Autophagy is an intracellular mechanism that removes dysfunctional organelles and unfolded proteins, thereby maintaining cellular homeostasis. Activation of autophagy was shown to limit cardiac damage during stress. Accordingly, autophagy was found to be inhibited in the heart in animal models of metabolic syndrome, diabetes, obesity and aging thereby contributing to the development of cardiac derangements associated with these conditions. However, it remains to fully dissect the association between autophagy and structural alterations of the aortic wall and endothelial dysfunction in humans. In this study the correlation between levels of autophagy and the development of human aortic aneurysm will be assessed in patients subjected to surgical interventions for aortic pathologies. The association of Hippo signaling activation with the formation of aortic disease will also be evaluated, since previous work demonstrated that the Hippo pathway negatively regulates autophagy and promotes the development of cellular abnormalities. The results of this study may provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying the development of aortic disease.


Description:

Autophagy may represent a new potential therapeutic target for the prevention and the treatment of aortic pathologies. It is a cellular self- digestion mechanism that prevents the accumulation of senescent organelles and damaged proteins. Autophagy plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cellular homeostasis and promotes the cellular response to stress. However, further investigations are needed to establish how autophagy is influenced by cardiovascular risk factors, as well as by pharmacological therapy. Moreover, it is still unclear in humans the association between autophagy and structural and functional alterations of aortic wall, as well as its association with endothelial dysfunction, especially in subjects affected by aortic pathologies. Furthermore, no data are available on the correlation between autophagy and the prognosis of patients who underwent cardio-surgical procedures for aortic pathologies. In this study, autophagy levels will be evaluated in human aortic aneurysm samples obtained from patients enrolled for a surgical aorta procedures. Autophagy markers in each aneurysm sample will be compared to those observed in the non-aneurysmatic aortic portion adjacent to the aneurysmatic tract obtained from the same patient. Levels of autophagy will also be correlated with markers of apoptosis and oxidative stress in both the aneurysmatic and non-aneurysmatic aortic parts. The involvement of the Hippo signaling pathway and inflammation in control and aneurysm samples will also be investigated. The investigators expect that autophagy levels will be lower in aneurysm samples with respect to non-aneurysmatic adjacent aortic portions. They will also be inversely correlated with aneurysm dimension. In contrast, the Hippo pathway will be activated in aortic aneurysms. Autophagy and Hippo signaling markers will also be correlated with markers of apoptosis and oxidative stress in aortic samples. In conclusion, the results of this study may underline the vascular role of autophagy and Hippo signaling and their involvement in the development of aortic diseases.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date November 1, 2017
Est. primary completion date October 31, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Eligible subjects undergoing aortic surgical procedures - Ejection fraction (FE) > 30% - Acceptance and signature of the informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Acute myocardial infarction in the last 6 months - Chronic and acute Inflammatory diseases - Immunological and rheumatic diseases - Pre-existing or ongoing neoplasms - infectious diseases - Treatment with pharmacological therapies able to modulate autophagy, i. e. rapamycin and derivative compounds (rapalogues)) - Antioxidant therapies in the last three months - Patients with surgical technical complications

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
Italy IRCCS Neuromed Pozzilli Isernia

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Neuromed IRCCS

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Italy, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Correlation between autophagy, oxidative stress and inflammation western blot for markers of autophagy, ELISA and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) analyses for markers of oxidative stress 1 month
Other Correlation between levels of autophagy and the Hippo pathway western blot for marker of autophagy and the Hippo pathway 1 month
Primary Comparison between the levels of Hippo signaling and autophagy markers observed in aortic aneurysms and the levels assessed in the adjacent non-aneurysmatic aortic portions. Quantification by immunoblot of markers of Hippo signaling (MST1, YAP) and autophagy (LC3, p62, Beclin1, Atg5, Atg7, Ulk1. Adjacent aortic fragments without aneurysm belonging to the same patient will be used as control. 1 month
Secondary Impact of cardiovascular risk factors on the autophagy levels in aortic samples of patients undergoing surgical procedure of aortic aneurysm removal. Quantification by immunoblot of markers of autophagy (LC3, p62, Beclin1, Atg5, Atg7, Ulk1) and its statistical correlation with cardiovascular risk factors, such as age, diabetes, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, metabolic syndrome 1 month
Secondary Correlation between levels of autophagy and apoptosis in aneurysmal samples Quantification by immunoblot of markers of autophagy and apoptosis 1 month
Secondary Correlation between levels of autophagy and endothelial function in patients undergoing surgical procedure of aortic aneurysm removal flow- mediated dilatation (FMD) in subject underwent surgical procedure of aortic substitution/dissection 1 month
Secondary Correlation between levels of autophagy and the size of aortic aneurysms Aneurysmal dimension will be evaluated by CT angiography 1 month
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