Publications
Below you can find a list of our published research.
Below you can find a list of our published research.
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European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging, 6 1 2024, Pages jeae058 Plasma Lipidomics and Coronary Plaque Changes: A Substudy of the SMARTool Clinical Trial. Smit JM, Rocchiccioli S, Signore G, Michelucci E, Di Giorgi N, van Rosendael AR, El Mahdiui M, Neglia D, Knuuti J, Saraste A, Buechel RR, Teresinska A, Pizzi MN, Roque A, Poddighe R, Mertens BJ, Caselli C, Parodi O, Pelosi G, Scholte AJ
Aims: To date, no studies have investigated the association between lipid species and coronary plaque changes over time, quantitatively assessed by serial imaging. We aimed to prospectively determine the association between lipid species quantified by plasma lipidomic analysis, with coronary plaque changes according to composition assessed by quantitative serial analysis of coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). Methods and results: Patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD)... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2024 (4.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Nature, Volume 628, Issue 8006, 6 1 2024, Pages 130-138 Genome-wide characterization of circulating metabolic biomarkers. Karjalainen MK, Karthikeyan S, Oliver-Williams C, Sliz E, Allara E, Fung WT, Surendran P, Zhang W, Jousilahti P, Kristiansson K, Salomaa V, Goodwin M, Hughes DA, Boehnke M, Fernandes Silva L, Yin X, Mahajan A, Neville MJ, van Zuydam NR, de Mutsert R, Li-Gao R, Mook-Kanamori DO, Demirkan A, Liu J, Noordam R, Trompet S, Chen Z, Kartsonaki C, Li L, Lin K, Hagenbeek FA, Hottenga JJ, Pool R, Ikram MA, van Meurs J, Haller T, Milaneschi Y, Kähönen M, Mishra PP, Joshi PK, Macdonald-Dunlop E, Mangino M, Zierer J, Acar IE, Hoyng CB, Lechanteur YTE, Franke L, Kurilshikov A, Zhernakova A, Beekman M, van den Akker EB, Kolcic I, Polasek O, Rudan I, Gieger C, Waldenberger M, Asselbergs FW, China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative Group, Estonian Biobank Research Team, FinnGen, Hayward C, Fu J, den Hollander AI, Menni C, Spector TD, Wilson JF, Lehtimäki T, Raitakari OT, Penninx BWJH, Esko T, Walters RG, Jukema JW, Sattar N, Ghanbari M, Willems van Dijk K, Karpe F, McCarthy MI, Laakso M, Järvelin MR, Timpson NJ, Perola M, Kooner
Genome-wide association analyses using high-throughput metabolomics platforms have led to novel insights into the biology of human metabolism1-7. This detailed knowledge of the genetic determinants of systemic metabolism has been pivotal for uncovering how genetic pathways influence biological mechanisms and complex diseases8-11. Here we present a genome-wide association study for 233 circulating metabolic traits quantified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in up to 136,016 participants... Abstract
The Lancet regional health. Europe, Volume 39, 5 1 2024, Pages 100875 Cemiplimab in locally advanced or metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: prospective real-world data from the DRUG Access Protocol. Verkerk K, Geurts BS, Zeverijn LJ, van der Noort V, Verheul HMW, Haanen JBAG, van der Veldt AAM, Eskens FALM, Aarts MJB, van Herpen CML, Jalving M, Gietema JA, Devriese LA, Labots M, Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn-Khosrovani S, Smit EF, Bloemendal HJ
Background: The DRUG Access Protocol provides patients with cancer access to registered anti-cancer drugs that are awaiting reimbursement in the Netherlands and simultaneously collects prospective real-world data (RWD). Here, we present RWD from PD-1 blocker cemiplimab in patients with locally advanced or metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (laCSCC; mCSCC). Methods: Patients with laCSCC or mCSCC received cemiplimab 350 mg fixed dose every three weeks. Primary endpoints were objective cl... Abstract
Journal of cardiovascular development and disease, Volume 11, Issue 3, 5 1 2024, Pages 86 Atypical Progeria Primarily Manifesting as Premature Cardiac Valvular Disease Segregates with <i>LMNA</i>-Gene Variants. Wu HW, Van de Peppel IP, Rutten JW, Jukema JW, Aten E, Jazet IM, Koopmann TT, Barge-Schaapveld DQCM, Ajmone Marsan N
Mutations in the LMNA-gene can cause a variety of 'laminopathies'. These laminopathies are associated with a range of phenotypes, including disorders affecting the adipose tissue, peripheral nerves, the heart, such as dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction system abnormalities, and less commonly, progeroid disorders. This case series describes two families in which two novel LMNA-gene variants were identified, and who presented with an atypical progeroid phenotype with primarily prematu... Abstract
Journal of translational medicine, Volume 22, Issue 1, 3 1 2024, Pages 234 CRISPR/Cas9-edited ROS1 + non-small cell lung cancer cell lines highlight differential drug sensitivity in 2D vs 3D cultures while reflecting established resistance profiles. Terrones M, Deben C, Rodrigues-Fortes F, Schepers A, de Beeck KO, Van Camp G, Vandeweyer G
Introduction: The study of resistance-causing mutations in oncogene-driven tumors is fundamental to guide clinical decisions. Several point mutations affecting the ROS1 kinase domain have been identified in the clinical setting, but their impact requires further exploration, particularly in improved pre-clinical models. Given the scarcity of solid pre-clinical models to approach rare cancer subtypes like ROS1 + NSCLC, CRISPR/Cas9 technology allows the introduction of mutations in patient-derived... Abstract
Journal of vascular surgery, 1 1 2024, Pages S0741-5214(24)00405-1 Intraoperative transit time flow measurement predicts maturation of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistulas. de Winter EP, Wilschut D, Plasmans K, Eefting D, van der Steenhoven T, Putter H, Rotmans J, van der Bogt K
Objective: The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the first choice for gaining vascular access for hemodialysis. However, 20% to 50% of AVFs fail within 4 months after creation. Although demographic risk factors have been described, there is little evidence on the intraoperative predictors of AVF maturation failure. The aim of this study was to assess the predictive value of intraoperative transit time flow measurements (TTFMs) on AVF maturation failure. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study,... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2024 (4.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology, Volume 26, Issue 4, 1 1 2024, Pages euae043 2024 European Heart Rhythm Association/Heart Rhythm Society/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation. Tzeis S, Gerstenfeld EP, Kalman J, Saad EB, Sepehri Shamloo A, Andrade JG, Barbhaiya CR, Baykaner T, Boveda S, Calkins H, Chan NY, Chen M, Chen SA, Dagres N, Damiano RJ, De Potter T, Deisenhofer I, Derval N, Di Biase L, Duytschaever M, Dyrda K, Hindricks G, Hocini M, Kim YH, la Meir M, Merino JL, Michaud GF, Natale A, Nault I, Nava S, Nitta T, O'Neill M, Pak HN, Piccini JP, Pürerfellner H, Reichlin T, Saenz LC, Sanders P, Schilling R, Schmidt B, Supple GE, Thomas KL, Tondo C, Verma A, Wan EY, Steven D, Agbayani MJ, Jared Bunch T, Chugh A, Díaz JC, Freeman JV, Hardy CA, Heidbuchel H, Johar S, Linz D, Maesen B, Noseworthy PA, Oh S, Porta-Sanchez A, Potpara T, Rodriguez-Diez G, Sacher F, Suwalski P, Trines SA
In the last three decades, ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) has become an evidence-based safe and efficacious treatment for managing the most common cardiac arrhythmia. In 2007, the first joint expert consensus document was issued, guiding healthcare professionals involved in catheter or surgical AF ablation. Mounting research evidence and technological advances have resulted in a rapidly changing landscape in the field of catheter and surgical AF ablation, thus stressing the need for regula... Abstract
Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology, Volume 26, Issue 4, 1 1 2024, Pages euae049 Management of patients with an electrical storm or clustered ventricular arrhythmias: a clinical consensus statement of the European Heart Rhythm Association of the ESC-endorsed by the Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, Heart Rhythm Society, and Latin-American Heart Rhythm Society. Lenarczyk R, Zeppenfeld K, Tfelt-Hansen J, Heinzel FR, Deneke T, Ene E, Meyer C, Wilde A, Arbelo E, Jędrzejczyk-Patej E, Sabbag A, Stühlinger M, di Biase L, Vaseghi M, Ziv O, Bautista-Vargas WF, Kumar S, Namboodiri N, Henz BD, Montero-Cabezas J, Dagres N, Peichl P, Frontera A, Tzeis S, Merino JL, Soejima K, de Chillou C, Tung R, Eckardt L, Maury P, Hlivak P, Tereshchenko LG, Kojodjojo P, Atié J
Electrical storm (ES) is a state of electrical instability, manifesting as recurrent ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) over a short period of time (three or more episodes of sustained VA within 24 h, separated by at least 5 min, requiring termination by an intervention). The clinical presentation can vary, but ES is usually a cardiac emergency. Electrical storm mainly affects patients with structural or primary electrical heart disease, often with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). Man... Abstract
European heart journal, Volume 45, Issue 11, 1 1 2024, Pages 895-911 Atrial secondary tricuspid regurgitation: pathophysiology, definition, diagnosis, and treatment. Muraru D, Badano LP, Hahn RT, Lang RM, Delgado V, Wunderlich NC, Donal E, Donal E, Taramasso M, Duncan A, Lurz P, De Potter T, Zamorano Gómez JL, Bax JJ, von Bardeleben RS, Enriquez-Sarano M, Maisano F, Praz F, Sitges M
Atrial secondary tricuspid regurgitation (A-STR) is a distinct phenotype of secondary tricuspid regurgitation with predominant dilation of the right atrium and normal right and left ventricular function. Atrial secondary tricuspid regurgitation occurs most commonly in elderly women with atrial fibrillation and in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in sinus rhythm. In A-STR, the main mechanism of leaflet malcoaptation is related to the presence of a significant dilation of the tricusp... Abstract
Advances in skin & wound care, Volume 37, Issue 3, 1 1 2024, Pages 162-166 Overlooked Pain Assessment Records in Patients with Pressure Injuries During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Data Analysis. Sengul T, Erden S, Karadağ A, Yilmaz D, Gokduman T
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals focused on identifying the cause of hemodynamic instability in patients and may have neglected to assess pressure injury (PI)-related pain. Although pain is an early indicator of PI development, there has been no systematic evaluation of PI-related pain in patients. Objective: To review nurses' records of PI-related pain in patients who developed PIs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This retrospective, descriptive stud... Abstract
European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, Volume 65, Issue 3, 1 1 2024, Pages ezae087 How microsimulation translates outcome estimates to patient lifetime event occurrence in the setting of heart valve disease. Notenboom ML, Rhellab R, Etnel JRG, Huygens SA, Hjortnaes J, Kluin J, Takkenberg JJM, Veen KM
Treatment decisions in healthcare often carry lifelong consequences that can be challenging to foresee. As such, tools that visualize and estimate outcome after different lifetime treatment strategies are lacking and urgently needed to support clinical decision-making in the setting of rapidly evolving healthcare systems, with increasingly numerous potential treatments. In this regard, microsimulation models may prove to be valuable additions to current risk-prediction models. Notable advantages... Abstract
Cell reports. Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 3, 1 1 2024, Pages 101471 Targeting of vulnerabilities of drug-tolerant persisters identified through functional genetics delays tumor relapse. Chen M, Mainardi S, Lieftink C, Velds A, de Rink I, Yang C, Kuiken HJ, Morris B, Edwards F, Jochems F, van Tellingen O, Boeije M, Proost N, Jansen RA, Qin S, Jin H, Koen van der Mijn JC, Schepers A, Venkatesan S, Qin W, Beijersbergen RL, Wang L, Bernards R
Drug-tolerant persisters (DTPs) are a rare subpopulation of cells within a tumor that can survive therapy through nongenetic adaptive mechanisms to develop relapse and repopulate the tumor following drug withdrawal. Using a cancer cell line with an engineered suicide switch to kill proliferating cells, we perform both genetic screens and compound screens to identify the inhibition of bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) proteins as a selective vulnerability of DTPs. BET inhibitors are espe... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2024 (4.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Science advances, Volume 10, Issue 9, 28 4 2024, Pages eadj9793 Intracellular proteomics and extracellular vesiculomics as a metric of disease recapitulation in 3D-bioprinted aortic valve arrays. Clift CL, Blaser MC, Gerrits W, Turner ME, Sonawane A, Pham T, Andresen JL, Fenton OS, Grolman JM, Campedelli A, Buffolo F, Schoen FJ, Hjortnaes J, Muehlschlegel JD, Mooney DJ, Aikawa M, Singh SA, Langer R, Aikawa E
In calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD), mechanosensitive valvular cells respond to fibrosis- and calcification-induced tissue stiffening, further driving pathophysiology. No pharmacotherapeutics are available to treat CAVD because of the paucity of (i) appropriate experimental models that recapitulate this complex environment and (ii) benchmarking novel engineered aortic valve (AV)-model performance. We established a biomaterial-based CAVD model mimicking the biomechanics of the human AV diseas... Abstract
European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging, 27 4 2024, Pages jeae054 Mitral Annular Disjunction in Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Patients: Just a Bystander or a Potential Cause? Verheul LM, Guglielmo M, Groeneveld SA, Kirkels FP, Scrocco C, Cramer MJ, Bootsma M, Kapel GFL, Alings M, Evertz R, Mulder BA, Prakken NHJ, Balt JC, Volders PGA, Hirsch A, Yap SC, Postema PG, Nijveldt R, Velthuis BK, Behr ER, Wilde AAM, Hassink RJ
Aims: Previously, we demonstrated that inferolateral mitral annular disjunction (MAD) is more prevalent in patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) than in healthy controls. In the present study, we advanced the insights into the prevalence and ventricular arrhythmogenicity by inferolateral MAD in an even larger IVF cohort. Methods and results: This retrospective multicentre study included 185 IVF patients (median age 39 [27, 52] years, 40% female). Cardiac magnetic resonance imag... Abstract
European heart journal open, Volume 4, Issue 2, 26 4 2024, Pages oeae011 Management of cardiac emergencies in women: a clinical consensus statement of the Association for Acute CardioVascular Care (ACVC), the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), the Heart Failure Association (HFA), and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the ESC, and the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy. Sambola A, Halvorsen S, Adlam D, Hassager C, Price S, Rosano G, Schiele F, Holmvang L, de Riva M, Rakisheva A, Sulzgruber P, Swahn E
Cardiac emergencies in women, such as acute coronary syndromes, acute heart failure, and cardiac arrest, are associated with a high risk of adverse outcomes and mortality. Although women historically have been significantly underrepresented in clinical studies of these diseases, the guideline-recommended treatment for these emergencies is generally the same for both sexes. Still, women are less likely to receive evidence-based treatment compared to men. Furthermore, specific diseases affecting p... Abstract
Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society, Volume 34, Issue 1, 23 4 2024, Pages 45-77 The relevance of the superior cervical ganglion for cardiac autonomic innervation in health and disease: a systematic review. Chen HS, van Roon L, Ge Y, van Gils JM, Schoones JW, DeRuiter MC, Zeppenfeld K, Jongbloed MRM
Purpose: The heart receives cervical and thoracic sympathetic contributions. Although the stellate ganglion is considered the main contributor to cardiac sympathetic innervation, the superior cervical ganglia (SCG) is used in many experimental studies. The clinical relevance of the SCG to cardiac innervation is controversial. We investigated current morphological and functional evidence as well as controversies on the contribution of the SCG to cardiac innervation. Methods: A systematic literatu... Abstract
Heart (British Cardiac Society), Volume 110, Issue 6, 23 4 2024, Pages 448-456 Association of right atrial strain and long-term outcome in severe secondary tricuspid regurgitation. Galloo X, Fortuni F, Meucci MC, Butcher SC, Dietz MF, Prihadi EA, Cosyns B, Delgado V, Bax JJ, Ajmone Marsan N
Objective: Severe secondary tricuspid regurgitation (STR) causes significant right atrial (RA) volume overload, resulting in structural and functional RA-remodelling. This study evaluated whether patients with severe STR and reduced RA function, as assessed by RA-reservoir-strain (RASr), show lower long-term prognosis. Methods: Consecutive patients, from a single centre, with first diagnosis of severe STR and RASr measure available, were included. Extensive echocardiographic analysis comprised m... Abstract
JTO clinical and research reports, Volume 5, Issue 4, 20 3 2024, Pages 100656 Osimertinib Plasma Trough Concentration in Relation to Brain Metastases Development in Patients With Advanced <i>EGFR</i>-Mutated NSCLC. Gulikers JL, Veerman GDM, Jebbink M, Kruithof PD, Steendam CMJ, Boosman RJ, Mathijssen RHJ, Tjan-Heijnen VCG, Driessen JHM, Dursun S, Smit EF, Dingemans AC, van Geel RMJM, Croes S, Hendriks LEL
Introduction: Brain metastases (BM) are common in patients with advanced EGFR-mutated (EGFRm+) NSCLC. Despite good BM-related outcomes of osimertinib, several patients still experience intracranial progression. A possible explanation is pharmacologic failure due to low plasma trough levels (Cmin,SS) and consequently limited intracranial osimertinib exposure. We investigated the relation between osimertinib Cmin,SS and BM development or progression. Methods: A prospective multicenter cohort study... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2024 (4.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Nature, Volume 627, Issue 8003, 19 3 2024, Pages 347-357 Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology. Suzuki K, Hatzikotoulas K, Southam L, Taylor HJ, Yin X, Lorenz KM, Mandla R, Huerta-Chagoya A, Melloni GEM, Kanoni S, Rayner NW, Bocher O, Arruda AL, Sonehara K, Namba S, Lee SSK, Preuss MH, Petty LE, Schroeder P, Vanderwerff B, Kals M, Bragg F, Lin K, Guo X, Zhang W, Yao J, Kim YJ, Graff M, Takeuchi F, Nano J, Lamri A, Nakatochi M, Moon S, Scott RA, Cook JP, Lee JJ, Pan I, Taliun D, Parra EJ, Chai JF, Bielak LF, Tabara Y, Hai Y, Thorleifsson G, Grarup N, Sofer T, Wuttke M, Sarnowski C, Gieger C, Nousome D, Trompet S, Kwak SH, Long J, Sun M, Tong L, Chen WM, Nongmaithem SS, Noordam R, Lim VJY, Tam CHT, Joo YY, Chen CH, Raffield LM, Prins BP, Nicolas A, Yanek LR, Chen G, Brody JA, Kabagambe E, An P, Xiang AH, Choi HS, Cade BE, Tan J, Broadaway KA, Williamson A, Kamali Z, Cui J, Thangam M, Adair LS, Adeyemo A, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Ahluwalia TS, Anand SS, Bertoni A, Bork-Jensen J, Brandslund I, Buchanan TA, Burant CF, Butterworth AS, Canouil M, Chan JCN, Chang LC, Chee ML, Chen J, Chen SH, Chen YT, Chen Z, Chuang
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes1,2 and molecular mechanisms that are often specific to cell type3,4. Here, to characterize the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7% not of European ancestry), including 428,452 cases of T2D. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P Abstract
Ophthalmology science, Volume 4, Issue 4, 17 3 2024, Pages 100494 Role of Systemic Factors in Improving the Prognosis of Diabetic Retinal Disease and Predicting Response to Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment. Mellor J, Jeyam A, Beulens JWJ, Bhandari S, Broadhead G, Chew E, Fickweiler W, van der Heijden A, Gordin D, Simó R, Snell-Bergeon J, Tynjälä A, Colhoun H
Topic: To review clinical evidence on systemic factors that might be relevant to update diabetic retinal disease (DRD) staging systems, including prediction of DRD onset, progression, and response to treatment. Clinical relevance: Systemic factors may improve new staging systems for DRD to better assess risk of disease worsening and predict response to therapy. Methods: The Systemic Health Working Group of the Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative reviewed systemic factors individually and in multi... Abstract