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Human adventitial and medial layers from AAA aorta LC-MS/MS


ABSTRACT: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an asymptomatic chronic disease of the aorta and its evolution is unpredictable. Despite the existence of a number of pathological mechanisms contributing to the dilation of the human AAA wall, there is currently no specific therapy to prevent the fatal rupture of the aorta. Our objective was to identify novel mediators and/or biomarkers involved in the instability of the aortic wall that could help to prevent AAA progression.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Abdominal Aorta

DISEASE(S): Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

SUBMITTER: Estefanía Núñez  

LAB HEAD: Jesús Vázquez

PROVIDER: PXD056789 | Pride | 2025-07-14

REPOSITORIES: pride

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TMT1_ADVENTICIA_FR_ALL.mzML Mzml
TMT1_ADVENTICIA_FR_ALL.raw Raw
TMT2_ADVENTICIA_FR_ALL.mzML Mzml
TMT2_ADVENTICIA_FR_ALL.raw Raw
TMT3_F1_EN.mzML Mzml
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Publications

Immunoglobulin A/PIGR axis as potential mediators of human abdominal aortic aneurysms revealed by topologically resolved proteomics.

Cerro-Pardo Isabel I   Núñez Estefanía E   Picatoste Belén B   Márquez-Gálvez Cristina C   Ortega-Villanueva Lucía L   Raposo-Gutiérrez Irene I   Lindholt Jes S JS   Blanco-Colio Luis Miguel LM   Ramiro Almudena R AR   Vázquez Jesús J   Martín-Ventura José Luis JL  

Journal of translational medicine 20250707 1


<h4>Background</h4>Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an asymptomatic chronic disease of the aorta and its evolution is unpredictable. Despite the existence of several pathological mechanisms contributing to the dilation of the human AAA wall, there is currently no specific therapy to prevent the fatal rupture of the aorta. Our objective was to identify novel mediators and/or biomarkers involved in the instability of the aortic wall that could help to prevent AAA progression.<h4>Methods</h4>Mult  ...[more]

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