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Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function in Experimental Models of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Published on: June 27, 2025
Metabolomics of Right Ventricular Function in Pulmonary Hypertension
Jonathan Chacon-Barahona1,2, Samuel J Chung3,4, Jonah D Garry5
1Department of Systems and Computational Biomedicine (J.C.-B., J.K.), Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
Background:
The metabolic mechanisms underlying right ventricular (RV) dysfunction are poorly understood, particularly outside of group 1 pulmonary hypertension (PH). We aimed to identify metabolites and pathways associated with RV systolic function and explored whether associations differed by pulmonary vascular resistance, PH group 1 status, and sex.
Methods:
We analyzed data from the multicenter PVDOMICS (Pulmonary Vascular Disease Phenomics) cohort. RV systolic function metrics included fractional area change (echo), global longitudinal strain (echo), and ejection fraction (cardiac magnetic resonance). We used linear regression adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, and PH group to assess associations between metabolites and RV function. Pathway enrichment analyses were used to identify pathways significantly associated with RV function. Interaction terms were assessed to determine whether metabolite associations were modified by pulmonary vascular resistance, group 1 PH status, or sex. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression was used to develop metabolite-based scores for RV function, and prognostic performance was assessed.
Results:
There were 979 participants with plasma metabolomics and RV function data. Linear regression identified 170 metabolites that were significantly associated with all 3 RV metrics. Androgenic steroid, gamma-glutamyl amino acid, polyamine, vitamin A, fatty acid, and sterol pathways are most strongly associated with RV systolic function. Two metabolites interacted with group 1 PH status, and 6 interacted with pulmonary vascular resistance. Four androgenic steroids are associated more strongly with RV systolic function in women compared with men. Metabolite-based scores were prognostically equivalent to RV systolic function metrics and less accurate than REVEAL Lite 2 scores.
Conclusions:
We provide a blueprint of metabolites and metabolic pathways associated with RV systolic function across the spectrum of PH. Novel links to vitamin A and glutathione metabolites were observed. We detected few metabolites that associated with RV systolic function differentially by group 1 PH status or degree of pulmonary vascular resistance elevation. Androgenic steroids may associate more strongly with RV systolic function in women compared with men.
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