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Elevated extracellular HSP70 (HSPA1A) level as an independent prognostic marker of mortality in patients with heart failure
Authors:Zsigmond M Jenei  Tímea Gombos  Zsolt Förhécz  Zoltán Pozsonyi  István Karádi  Lívia Jánoskuti  Zoltán Prohászka
Institution:Third Department of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1125 Budapest, Kútvölgyi út 4, Hungary
Abstract:Predicting the survival of a patient with heart failure (HF) is a complex problem in clinical practice. Our previous study reported that extracellular HSP70 (HSPA1A) correlates with markers of heart function and disease severity in HF, but the predictive value of HSP70 is unclear. The goal of this study was to analyze extracellular HSP70 as predictive marker of mortality in HF. One hundred ninety-five patients with systolic heart failure were enrolled and followed up for 60 months. By the end of follow-up, 85 patients were alive (survivors) and 110 died (nonsurvivors). HSP70 (measured by ELISA in the serum) was elevated in nonsurvivors, compared with survivors (0.39 0.27–0.59] vs. 0.30 0.24–0.43] ng/ml, respectively, p = 0.0101). In Kaplan–Meier survival analysis higher HSP70 levels above median were associated with a significantly increased mortality. In multivariable survival models, we show that HSP70 level above the median is an age-, sex-, body mass index-, creatinine-, and NT-proBNP-independent predictor of 5-year mortality in HF. Extracellular HSP70 could prove useful for estimating survival in patients with HF.
Keywords:HSP70  HSPA1A  Heart failure  Inflammation  Prognostic marker  Five-year survival
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