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Title:Urinary proteomics and systems biology link eight proteins to the higher risk of hypertension and related complications in Blacks versus Whites
Authors:ID An, De-Wei (Author)
ID Martens, Dries S. (Author)
ID Mokwatsi, Gontse G. (Author)
ID Yu, Yu-Ling (Author)
ID Chori, Babangida S. (Author)
ID Latosinska, Agnieszka (Author)
ID Isiguzo, Godsent (Author)
ID Eder, Susanne (Author)
ID Zhang, Dong-Yan (Author)
ID Mayer, Gert (Author)
ID Brguljan, Jana (Author), et al.
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URL URL - Source URL, visit https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/pmic.202400207
 
Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo UKC LJ - Ljubljana University Medical Centre
Abstract:Blacks are more prone to salt-sensitive hypertension than Whites. This cross-sectional analysis of a multi-ethnic cohort aimed to search for proteins potentially involved in the susceptibility to salt sensitivity, hypertension, and hypertension-related complications. The study included individuals enrolled in African Prospective Study on the Early Detection and Identification of Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension (African-PREDICT), Flemish Study of the Environment, Genes and Health Outcomes (FLEMENGHO), Prospective Cohort Study in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus for Validation of Biomarkers (PROVALID)-Austria, and Urinary Proteomics Combined with Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring for Health Care Reform Trial (UPRIGHT-HTM). Sequenced urinary peptides detectable in 70% of participants allowed the identification of parental proteins and were compared between Blacks and Whites. Of 513 urinary peptides, 300 had significantly different levels among healthy Black (n = 476) and White (n = 483) South Africans sharing the same environment. Analyses contrasting 582 Blacks versus 1731 Whites, and Sub-Saharan Blacks versus European Whites replicated the findings. COL4A1, COL4A2, FGA, PROC, MGP, MYOCD, FYXD2, and UMOD were identified as the most likely candidates underlying the racially different susceptibility to salt sensitivity, hypertension, and related complications. Enriched pathways included hemostasis, platelet activity, collagens, biology of the extracellular matrix, and protein digestion and absorption. Our study suggests that MGP and MYOCD being involved in cardiovascular function, FGA and PROC in coagulation, FYXD2 and UMOD in salt homeostasis, and COL4A1 and COL4A2 as major components of the glomerular basement membrane are among the many proteins potentially incriminated in the higher susceptibility of Blacks compared to Whites to salt sensitivity, hypertension, and its complication. Nevertheless, these eight proteins and their associated pathways deserve further exploration in molecular and human studies as potential targets for intervention to reduce the excess risk of hypertension and cardiovascular complications in Blacks versus Whites.
Keywords:cardiovascular disease, hypertension, population science, salt sensitivity, urinary proteome
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 1-12
Numbering:Vol. 25, no. 11/12
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-29045 New window
UDC:616.1
ISSN on article:1615-9861
DOI:10.1002/pmic.202400207 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:247938307 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 6. 9. 2025;
Publication date in DiRROS:20.04.2026
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Title:Proteomics
Shortened title:Proteomics
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:1615-9861
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kardiovaskularne bolezni, hipertenzija, znanost o prebivalstvu, občutljivost na sol, urinarni prteom


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