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The role of antibody responses against glycans in bioprosthetic heart valve calcification and deterioration
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Senage, Thomas; Paul, Anu; Le Tourneau, Thierry; Fellah-Hebia, Imen; Vadori, Marta; Bashir, Salam; Galiñanes, Manuel; Bottio, Tomaso; Gerosa, Gino; Evangelista, Arturo; Badano, Luigi P; Nassi, Alberto; Costa, Cristina; Cesare, Galli; Manji, Rizwan A; Cueff de Monchy, Caroline; Piriou, Nicolas; Capoulade, Romain; Serfaty, Jean-Michel; Guimbretière, Guillaume; Dantan, Etienne; Ruiz-Majoral, Alejandro; Coste du Fou, Guénola; Leviatan Ben-Arye, Shani; Govani, Liana; Yehuda, Sharon; Bachar Abramovitch, Shirley; Amon, Ron; Reuven, Eliran Moshe; Atiya-Nasagi, Yafit; Yu, Hai; Iop, Laura; Casós, Kelly; Kuguel, Sebastián G; Blasco-Lucas, Arnau; Permanyer, Eduard; Sbraga, Fabrizio; Llatjós, Roger; Moreno-Gonzalez, Gabriel; Sánchez-Martínez, Melchor; Breimer, Michael E; Holgersson, Jan; Teneberg, Susann; Pascual-Gilabert, Marta; Nonell-Canals, Alfons; Takeuchi, Yasuhiro; Chen, Xi; Mañez, Rafael; Roussel, Jean-Christian; Soulillou, Jean-Paul; Cozzi, Emanuele; Padler-Karavani, Vered
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Nature Medicine. 28(2)
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Abstract
Bioprosthetic heart valves (BHVs) are commonly used to replace severely diseased heart valves but their susceptibility to structural valve degeneration (SVD) limits their use in young patients. We hypothesized that antibodies against immunogenic glycans present on BHVs, particularly antibodies against the xenoantigens galactose-α1,3-galactose (αGal) and N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc), could mediate their deterioration through calcification. We established a large longitudinal prospective international cohort of patients (n = 1668, 34 ± 43 months of follow-up (0.1-182); 4,998 blood samples) to investigate the hemodynamics and immune responses associated with BHVs up to 15 years after aortic valve replacement. Early signs of SVD appeared in