Atrial Fibrillation Progression Correlates with Senescent Cell Burden

In this study, we investigated the link between AF and senescence markers through the assessment of protein expression in the tissue lysates of human appendages from patients in AF, including paroxysmal (PAF) or permanent AF (PmAF), and in sinus rhythm (SR). The major findings of the study indicated that the progression of AF is strongly related to the human atrial senescence burden as determined by p53 and p16 expression. The stepwise increase of senescence (p53, p16), prothrombotic (TF), and proremodeling (MMP-9) markers observed in the right atrial appendages of patients in SR, PAF, and PmAF points toward multiple interactions in the human atrium that enhance the senescence burden, atrial extracellular matrix remodeling, thrombogenicity, and other putative mediators involved in the progression of AF. Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010036
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