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Comparative genome-wide transcriptional analysis of human left and right internal mammary arteries.


ABSTRACT: In coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the combined use of left and right internal mammary arteries (LIMA and RIMA) - collectively known as bilateral IMAs (BIMAs) provides a survival advantage over the use of LIMA alone. However, gene expression in RIMA has never been compared to that in LIMA. Here we report a genome-wide transcriptional analysis of BIMA to investigate the expression profiles of these conduits in patients undergoing CABG. As expected, in comparing the BIMAs to the aorta, we found differences in pathways and processes associated with atherosclerosis, inflammation, and cell signaling - pathways which provide biological support for the observation that BIMA grafts deliver long-term benefits to the patients and protect against continued atherosclerosis. These data support the widespread use of BIMAs as the preferred conduits in CABG.

SUBMITTER: Ferrari G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4152843 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative genome-wide transcriptional analysis of human left and right internal mammary arteries.

Ferrari Giovanni G   Quackenbush John J   Strobeck John J   Hu Lan L   Johnson Christopher K CK   Mak Andrew A   Shaw Richard E RE   Sayles Kathleen K   Brizzio Mariano E ME   Zapolanski Alex A   Grau Juan B JB  

Genomics 20140520 1


In coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the combined use of left and right internal mammary arteries (LIMA and RIMA) - collectively known as bilateral IMAs (BIMAs) provides a survival advantage over the use of LIMA alone. However, gene expression in RIMA has never been compared to that in LIMA. Here we report a genome-wide transcriptional analysis of BIMA to investigate the expression profiles of these conduits in patients undergoing CABG. As expected, in comparing the BIMAs to the aorta, we  ...[more]

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