SERPINE1 Gene Is a Reliable Molecular Marker for the Early Diagnosis of Aortic Dissection

With the acceleration of population aging, the detection rate of aortic dissection has increased. The incidence rate of aortic dissection has increased year by year and has become a serious threat to human health. However, the current clinical treatment of aortic dissection is mainly limited to surgery (including intracavity), but the complexity of the disease and the high risk of surgery seriously affect the overall treatment effect of the disease. Therefore, an in-depth study of the pathogenesis of aortic dissection and the development of early diagnosis methods is not only expected to control the development of aortic dissection but also to improve the existing clinical treatment effect. Based on the bioinformatics analysis of the related mRNA sequence data of aortic dissection in GEO database, the gene expression regulatory network of aortic dissection was constructed. Through the screening of key node genes, the key factors (molecular markers) that may affect the occurrence of aortic dissection were obtained, and their functions were tested in human aortic smooth muscle cells (HAoSMC). Finally, it was concluded that SERPINE1 gene is a reliable molecular marker for the early diagnosis of aortic dissection.

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