A Divergent Platelet Transcriptome in Patients with Lipedema and Lymphedema
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Scalise, Alliefair (Author)
 - Aggarwal, Anu (Author)
 - Sangwan, Naseer (Author)
 - Hamer, Annelise (Author)
 - Guntupalli, Suman (Author)
 - Park, Huijun Edelyn (Author)
 - Aleman, Jose O. (Author)
 - Cameron, Scott J. (Author)
 
Title
            A Divergent Platelet Transcriptome in Patients with Lipedema and Lymphedema
        Abstract
            Lipedema and lymphedema are physically similar yet distinct diseases that are commonly misdiagnosed. We previously reported that lipedema and lymphedema are associated with increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE). The underlying etiology of the prothrombotic profile observed in lipedema and lymphedema is unclear, but may be related to alterations in platelets. Our objective was to analyze the platelet transcriptome to identify biological pathways that may provide insight into platelet activation and thrombosis. The platelet transcriptome was evaluated in patients with lymphedema and lipedema, then compared to control subjects with obesity. Patients with lipedema were found to have a divergent transcriptome from patients with lymphedema. The platelet transcriptome and impacted biological pathways in lipedema were surprisingly similar to weight-matched comparators, yet different when compared to overweight individuals with a lower body mass index (BMI). Differences in the platelet transcriptome for patients with lipedema and lymphedema were found in biological pathways required for protein synthesis and degradation, as well as metabolism. Key differences in the platelet transcriptome for patients with lipedema compared to BMI-matched subjects involved metabolism and glycosaminoglycan processing. These inherent differences in the platelet transcriptome warrant further investigation, and may contribute to the increased risk of thrombosis in patients with lipedema and lymphedema.
        Publication
            Genes
        Volume
            15
        Issue
            6
        Pages
            737
        Date
            2024/6
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            2073-4425
        Accessed
            6/21/24, 9:00 PM
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        Extra
            Number: 6
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
        Lipedema Foundation Award
            LF31; LF31_21_Cameron
        Citation
            Scalise, A., Aggarwal, A., Sangwan, N., Hamer, A., Guntupalli, S., Park, H. E., Aleman, J. O., & Cameron, S. J. (2024). A Divergent Platelet Transcriptome in Patients with Lipedema and Lymphedema. Genes, 15(6), 737. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15060737
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