Transcriptomic Study of Adult Population With Marfan Syndrome
This project is designed to discover circulating biomarkers for aortic aneurysms in adults affected by Marfan Syndrome (MFS). The first aim is to identify circulating transcripts, protein-coding (mRNA) and not (ncRNAs), which show differential expression between three groups of adult patients affected by MFS, based on: presence or absence of thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) and indication of TAA-surgery. This obtained TAA\_MFS\_signature will then be correlated to fundamental biological parameters, like cytokines and chemokines relevant during inflammation and transcriptomic as well as epigenetics changes in aortic aneurysm tissue. Furthermore, the association of TAA\_MFS\_signature to genetic, clinical and instrumental parameters at present used for diagnosis and treatment, will be evaluated.
⁃ General criteria:
• Clinically and genetically determined Marfan syndrome (according to the revised Ghent-criteria 2010)
• Signed informed consent
• Patient receiving regular pharmacological prophylaxis or newly diagnosed patients
⁃ Population without thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) Patients with clinically and genetically determined Marfan syndrome, presenting thoracic aortic diameters within established normal limits (mm and base Z-score).
⁃ Population with TAA stable dimensions Patients with clinically and genetically determined Marfan syndrome, presenting stable values for dimension / Z-score of the aortic root during the 12 months preceding the enrolment.
⁃ Population with TAA with surgery indication:
• Patients with clinically and genetically determined Marfan syndrome, presenting indication for surgical correctional according to the relevant International guidelines
• Trend of uncontrolled increase of aortic diameter compared to previous measurements
• Aortic ectasia associated to a clinically significant valve dysfunction
• Evaluation of cut-off for surgical intervention dependant also on familial dissection