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  • Circulating perturbation of...
    Vianello, Elena; Ambrogi, Federico; Kalousová, Marta; Badalyan, Julietta; Dozio, Elena; Tacchini, Lorenza; Schmitz, Gerd; Zima, Tomáš; Tsongalis, Gregory J.; Corsi-Romanelli, Massimiliano M.

    Experimental and molecular pathology, 06/2024, Letnik: 137
    Journal Article

    Lipidome perturbation occurring during meta-inflammation is associated to left ventricle (LV) remodeling though the activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, a key regulator of chronic inflammation in obesity-related disorders. Little is known about phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) as DAMP-induced NLRP3 inflammasome. Our study is aimed to evaluate if a systemic reduction of PC/PE molar ratio can affect NLRP3 plasma levels in cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients with insulin resistance (IR) risk. Forty patients from IRCCS Policlinico San Donato were enrolled, and their blood samples were drawn before heart surgery. LV geometry measurements were evaluated by echocardiography and clinical data associated to IR risk were collected. PC and PE were quantified by ESI-MS/MS. Circulating NLRP3 was quantified by an ELISA assay. Our results have shown that CVD patients with IR risk presented systemic lipid impairment of PC and PE species and their ratio in plasma was inversely associated to NLRP3 levels. Interestingly, CVD patients with IR risk presented LV changes directly associated to increased levels of NLRP3 and a decrease in PC/PE ratio in plasma, highlighting the systemic effect of meta-inflammation in cardiac response. In summary, PC and PE can be considered bioactive mediators associated to both the NLRP3 and LV changes in CVD patients with IR risk. Display omitted •Lipidome perturbation is associated with LV remodeling.•PC/PE molar ratio is inversely associated with NLRP3 circulating level in overweight CVDs patients.•PE is a DAMP induced NLRP3.•NLRP3 and PC/PE molar ratio in plasma are involved in maladaptive LV responses.