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WNT Signaling Cascade Proteins and LRP6 in the Formation of Various Types of Coronary Lesions in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease.

Yu N BelenkovA O IusupovaO A SlepovaN N PakhtusovL V PopovaA S LishutaA V KrivovaN V KhabarovaM Yu AbidaevE V Privalova
Published in: Kardiologiia (2024)
IHD patients with non-obstructive CA disease had the greatest increase in LRP6, while patients with obstructive CA disease had significantly higher concentrations of the canonical WNT cascade proteins, WNT1 and WNT3a. According to the ROC analysis, a WNT3a concentration >0.155 ng/ml can serve as a predictor for the presence of hemodynamically significant CA stenosis in IHD patients (sensitivity 96.7%; specificity 70%), whereas a LRP6 concentration >12.94 ng/ml can predict the development of non-obstructive CA disease (sensitivity 76.7%; specificity 65%).
Keyphrases
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