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Interventional- and amputation-stage muscle proteomes in the chronically threatened ischemic limb.

Terence E RyanKyoungrae KimSalvatore T ScaliScott A BerceliTrace ThomeZachary R SalyersKerri A O'MalleyThomas D GreenReema KarnekarKelsey H Fisher-WellmanDean J YamaguchiJoseph M McClung
Published in: Clinical and translational medicine (2022)
The CLTI proteome supports failing mitochondria as a phenotype that is unique to amputation outcomes. The signature of pre-intervention CLTI muscle reveals stable mitochondrial protein abundance that is insufficient to uniformly prevent functional impairments. Taken together, these findings support the need for future longitudinal investigations aimed to determine whether mitochondrial failure is causally involved in amputation outcomes from CLTI.
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