Knowledge on interplay between the cardiac molecular response to transplantation-induced stress and primary graft dysfunction (PGD) is limited. A cDNA array identified HIF-1, EGR-1, NAB-2, VEGF-A and uPA as mediators of cardiac tissue response to transplantation-induced stress. mRNA expression of these molecules was measured in left ventricular biopsies from 200 donors before and after aortic cross-clamping and at 10-, 30- and 60-min reperfusion by real-time RT-PCR. HIF-1α expression at two time points was significantly associated with PGD, as shown by univariate analysis, receiver operating characteristic curve and multivariate logistic regression. At a cut-off level of 200 arbitrary units, HIF-1α after aortic cross-clamping in donors (78% sensitivity, 83% specificity) and at 10-min reperfusion (85% sensitivity, 83% specificity) identified PGD. HIF-1α demonstrates the potential to be a predictive marker for PGD; however, as multiple factors were tested at different time points, prospective evaluation is clearly necessary to confirm this observation. © 2007 The Authors.
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Aharinejad, S., Schäfer, R., Krenn, K., Zuckermann, A., Schneider, B., Neumann, F., … Grimm, M. (2007). Donor myocardial HIF-1α is an independent predictor of cardiac allograft dysfunction: A 7-year prospective, exploratory study. American Journal of Transplantation, 7(8), 2012–2019. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2007.01875.x
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