Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology

Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers of) fibrosis in tissue and blood may help to diagnose and risk stratify patients with heart failure, and its treatment may be effective in preventing heart failure and its progression. A lack of patho...

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Published in:European Journal of Heart Failure
Main Authors: de Boer, Rudolf A., De Keulenaer, Gilles, Bauersachs, Johann, Brutsaert, Dirk, Cleland, John G., Diez, Javier, Du, Xiao-Jun, Ford, Paul, Heinzel, Frank R., Lipson, Kenneth E., McDonagh, Theresa, Lopez-Andres, Natalia, Lunde, Ida G., Lyon, Alexander R., Pollesello, Piero, Prasad, Sanjay K., Tocchetti, Carlo G., Mayr, Manuel, Sluijter, Joost P. G., Thum, Thomas, Tschöpe, Carsten, Zannad, Faiez, Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus, Ruschitzka, Frank, Filippatos, Gerasimos, Lindsey, Merry L., Maack, Christoph, Heymans, Stephane
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftunivwuerz:oai:opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de:22361 2024-09-15T18:33:57+00:00 Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology de Boer, Rudolf A. De Keulenaer, Gilles Bauersachs, Johann Brutsaert, Dirk Cleland, John G. Diez, Javier Du, Xiao-Jun Ford, Paul Heinzel, Frank R. Lipson, Kenneth E. McDonagh, Theresa Lopez-Andres, Natalia Lunde, Ida G. Lyon, Alexander R. Pollesello, Piero Prasad, Sanjay K. Tocchetti, Carlo G. Mayr, Manuel Sluijter, Joost P. G. Thum, Thomas Tschöpe, Carsten Zannad, Faiez Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus Ruschitzka, Frank Filippatos, Gerasimos Lindsey, Merry L. Maack, Christoph Heymans, Stephane 2019 application/pdf https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/22361 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223613 https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.1406 https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/files/22361/Towards-better-definition-quantification-and-treatment.pdf eng eng 725229 https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/22361 urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223613 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223613 https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.1406 https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/files/22361/Towards-better-definition-quantification-and-treatment.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:610 article doc-type:article 2019 ftunivwuerz https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.1406 2024-09-03T23:47:23Z Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers of) fibrosis in tissue and blood may help to diagnose and risk stratify patients with heart failure, and its treatment may be effective in preventing heart failure and its progression. A lack of pathophysiological insights and uniform definitions has hampered the research in fibrosis and heart failure. The Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association discussed several aspects of fibrosis in their workshop. Early insidious perturbations such as subclinical hypertension or inflammation may trigger first fibrotic events, while more dramatic triggers such as myocardial infarction and myocarditis give rise to full blown scar formation and ongoing fibrosis in diseased hearts. Aging itself is also associated with a cardiac phenotype that includes fibrosis. Fibrosis is an extremely heterogeneous phenomenon, as several stages of the fibrotic process exist, each with different fibrosis subtypes and a different composition of various cells and proteins — resulting in a very complex pathophysiology. As a result, detection of fibrosis, e.g. using current cardiac imaging modalities or plasma biomarkers, will detect only specific subforms of fibrosis, but cannot capture all aspects of the complex fibrotic process. Furthermore, several anti-fibrotic therapies are under investigation, but such therapies generally target aspecific aspects of the fibrotic process and suffer from a lack of precision. This review discusses the mechanisms and the caveats and proposes a roadmap for future research. Article in Journal/Newspaper SCAR Würzburg University: Online Publication Service European Journal of Heart Failure 21 3 272 285
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de Boer, Rudolf A.
De Keulenaer, Gilles
Bauersachs, Johann
Brutsaert, Dirk
Cleland, John G.
Diez, Javier
Du, Xiao-Jun
Ford, Paul
Heinzel, Frank R.
Lipson, Kenneth E.
McDonagh, Theresa
Lopez-Andres, Natalia
Lunde, Ida G.
Lyon, Alexander R.
Pollesello, Piero
Prasad, Sanjay K.
Tocchetti, Carlo G.
Mayr, Manuel
Sluijter, Joost P. G.
Thum, Thomas
Tschöpe, Carsten
Zannad, Faiez
Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus
Ruschitzka, Frank
Filippatos, Gerasimos
Lindsey, Merry L.
Maack, Christoph
Heymans, Stephane
Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
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description Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers of) fibrosis in tissue and blood may help to diagnose and risk stratify patients with heart failure, and its treatment may be effective in preventing heart failure and its progression. A lack of pathophysiological insights and uniform definitions has hampered the research in fibrosis and heart failure. The Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association discussed several aspects of fibrosis in their workshop. Early insidious perturbations such as subclinical hypertension or inflammation may trigger first fibrotic events, while more dramatic triggers such as myocardial infarction and myocarditis give rise to full blown scar formation and ongoing fibrosis in diseased hearts. Aging itself is also associated with a cardiac phenotype that includes fibrosis. Fibrosis is an extremely heterogeneous phenomenon, as several stages of the fibrotic process exist, each with different fibrosis subtypes and a different composition of various cells and proteins — resulting in a very complex pathophysiology. As a result, detection of fibrosis, e.g. using current cardiac imaging modalities or plasma biomarkers, will detect only specific subforms of fibrosis, but cannot capture all aspects of the complex fibrotic process. Furthermore, several anti-fibrotic therapies are under investigation, but such therapies generally target aspecific aspects of the fibrotic process and suffer from a lack of precision. This review discusses the mechanisms and the caveats and proposes a roadmap for future research.
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author de Boer, Rudolf A.
De Keulenaer, Gilles
Bauersachs, Johann
Brutsaert, Dirk
Cleland, John G.
Diez, Javier
Du, Xiao-Jun
Ford, Paul
Heinzel, Frank R.
Lipson, Kenneth E.
McDonagh, Theresa
Lopez-Andres, Natalia
Lunde, Ida G.
Lyon, Alexander R.
Pollesello, Piero
Prasad, Sanjay K.
Tocchetti, Carlo G.
Mayr, Manuel
Sluijter, Joost P. G.
Thum, Thomas
Tschöpe, Carsten
Zannad, Faiez
Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus
Ruschitzka, Frank
Filippatos, Gerasimos
Lindsey, Merry L.
Maack, Christoph
Heymans, Stephane
author_facet de Boer, Rudolf A.
De Keulenaer, Gilles
Bauersachs, Johann
Brutsaert, Dirk
Cleland, John G.
Diez, Javier
Du, Xiao-Jun
Ford, Paul
Heinzel, Frank R.
Lipson, Kenneth E.
McDonagh, Theresa
Lopez-Andres, Natalia
Lunde, Ida G.
Lyon, Alexander R.
Pollesello, Piero
Prasad, Sanjay K.
Tocchetti, Carlo G.
Mayr, Manuel
Sluijter, Joost P. G.
Thum, Thomas
Tschöpe, Carsten
Zannad, Faiez
Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus
Ruschitzka, Frank
Filippatos, Gerasimos
Lindsey, Merry L.
Maack, Christoph
Heymans, Stephane
author_sort de Boer, Rudolf A.
title Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
title_short Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
title_full Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
title_fullStr Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
title_full_unstemmed Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
title_sort towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. a scientific roadmap by the committee of translational research of the heart failure association (hfa) of the european society of cardiology
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