Abstract

Sacubitril/valsartan has a noteworthy advantage in improving ventricular remodelling, as well as reducing cardiovascular mortality and the rate of heart failure (HF) readmission. However, clinically, some patients with HF still have low sensitivity to sacubitril/valsartan, indicating sacubitril/valsartan resistance (SVR). A total of 46 patients with HF after AMI (23 SVR and 23 non-sacubitril/valsartan resistance (NSVR)) were selected. Five SVR and 5 matched NSVR samples were screened for differentially expressed ncRNAs along with mRNAs. A total of 124 differentially expressed miRNAs, 137 circRNAs, 237 lncRNAs and 50 mRNAs were screened by RNA sequencing technology. After quantitative real-time PCR (qRT‒PCR) verification of selected biomarkers in 18 pairs of samples, we found that for patients with SVR, hsa-miR-543, hsa-miR-642b-5p, hsa-miR-760, hsa_circ_0137499, ENST00000474394, ENST00000528337, E2F1, NEAT1, and YTHDF2 were upregulated, and hsa-miR-424-5p, hsa-miR-21-3p, hsa_circRNA_0003275, hsa_circRNA_0004494, hsa_circ_0093522, ENST00000467951, ENST00000558177, ACTA2, ANPEP, and CAMP were downregulated. Then, with the help of our constructed ceRNA network and functional annotation enrichment, we speculated that inflammatory pathways (such as the apelin signalling pathway) and lipid metabolism pathways (such as fatty acid metabolism) may be involved in the regulation of SVR. These discoveries lay a foundation for further mechanistic research and provide a direction for individualized drug administration.

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