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Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction

BACKGROUND: Studies that evaluate larger numbers of protein biomarkers in patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) have not previously been performed, and very little is known concerning the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to CMD. Our objective was to analyze associations between a bro...

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Autores principales: Schroder, Jakob, Mygind, Naja Dam, Frestad, Daria, Michelsen, Marie, Suhrs, Hannah Elena, Bove, Kira Bang, Gustafsson, Ida, Kastrup, Jens, Prescott, Eva
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6545380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2019.100370
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author Schroder, Jakob
Mygind, Naja Dam
Frestad, Daria
Michelsen, Marie
Suhrs, Hannah Elena
Bove, Kira Bang
Gustafsson, Ida
Kastrup, Jens
Prescott, Eva
author_facet Schroder, Jakob
Mygind, Naja Dam
Frestad, Daria
Michelsen, Marie
Suhrs, Hannah Elena
Bove, Kira Bang
Gustafsson, Ida
Kastrup, Jens
Prescott, Eva
author_sort Schroder, Jakob
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description BACKGROUND: Studies that evaluate larger numbers of protein biomarkers in patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) have not previously been performed, and very little is known concerning the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to CMD. Our objective was to analyze associations between a broad cardiovascular disease (CVD) protein biomarker assay and CMD, and further explore internal biomarker relations in order to identify possible targets for future treatment interventions. METHODS: In 174 women with angina pectoris and no significant obstructive coronary artery disease (<50% stenosis on invasive coronary angiography), CMD was assessed by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography measuring coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR). Blood samples were analyzed with a CVD proteomic panel encompassing 92 biomarkers. The relation between biomarkers and CFVR was evaluated by regression analysis, and possible interrelations between significant biomarkers were investigated by principal component analysis (PCA). RESULTS: Median age (SD) was 64 years (9.8), median CFVR (IQR) was 2.3 (1.9–2.7), and 28% of patients had CFVR < 2.0. Eighteen biomarkers were significantly correlated with CFVR. In PCA, 8 of the biomarkers significantly related to CFVR showed high loadings on principal component 1 (PC1). The component scores of PC1 were significantly related to CFVR (p = 0.002). The majority of the 8 interrelated PC1 biomarkers were related to the pro-inflammatory TNF-α – IL-6 – CRP pathway. CONCLUSION: Eighteen protein biomarkers were significantly associated with CMD. Eight biomarkers were interrelated in PCA, and share connection with pro-inflammatory pathways, highlighting a possible important role of inflammation in CMD.
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spelling pubmed-65453802019-06-06 Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction Schroder, Jakob Mygind, Naja Dam Frestad, Daria Michelsen, Marie Suhrs, Hannah Elena Bove, Kira Bang Gustafsson, Ida Kastrup, Jens Prescott, Eva Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc Original Paper BACKGROUND: Studies that evaluate larger numbers of protein biomarkers in patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) have not previously been performed, and very little is known concerning the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to CMD. Our objective was to analyze associations between a broad cardiovascular disease (CVD) protein biomarker assay and CMD, and further explore internal biomarker relations in order to identify possible targets for future treatment interventions. METHODS: In 174 women with angina pectoris and no significant obstructive coronary artery disease (<50% stenosis on invasive coronary angiography), CMD was assessed by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography measuring coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR). Blood samples were analyzed with a CVD proteomic panel encompassing 92 biomarkers. The relation between biomarkers and CFVR was evaluated by regression analysis, and possible interrelations between significant biomarkers were investigated by principal component analysis (PCA). RESULTS: Median age (SD) was 64 years (9.8), median CFVR (IQR) was 2.3 (1.9–2.7), and 28% of patients had CFVR < 2.0. Eighteen biomarkers were significantly correlated with CFVR. In PCA, 8 of the biomarkers significantly related to CFVR showed high loadings on principal component 1 (PC1). The component scores of PC1 were significantly related to CFVR (p = 0.002). The majority of the 8 interrelated PC1 biomarkers were related to the pro-inflammatory TNF-α – IL-6 – CRP pathway. CONCLUSION: Eighteen protein biomarkers were significantly associated with CMD. Eight biomarkers were interrelated in PCA, and share connection with pro-inflammatory pathways, highlighting a possible important role of inflammation in CMD. Elsevier 2019-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6545380/ /pubmed/31193994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2019.100370 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Schroder, Jakob
Mygind, Naja Dam
Frestad, Daria
Michelsen, Marie
Suhrs, Hannah Elena
Bove, Kira Bang
Gustafsson, Ida
Kastrup, Jens
Prescott, Eva
Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title_full Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title_fullStr Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title_short Pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
title_sort pro-inflammatory biomarkers in women with non-obstructive angina pectoris and coronary microvascular dysfunction
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6545380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2019.100370
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