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Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women

BACKGROUND: The signalling peptide endotrophin is derived through proteolytic cleavage of the carboxyl-terminal during formation of type VI collagen. It is expressed by most descendants of the mesenchymal stem cells lineage, including adipocytes and fibroblasts, and have been proposed to be a centra...

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Autores principales: Staunstrup, Line Mærsk, Bager, Cecilie Liv, Frederiksen, Peder, Helge, Jørn Wulff, Brunak, Søren, Christiansen, Claus, Karsdal, Morten
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8167215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34044221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103391
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author Staunstrup, Line Mærsk
Bager, Cecilie Liv
Frederiksen, Peder
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Brunak, Søren
Christiansen, Claus
Karsdal, Morten
author_facet Staunstrup, Line Mærsk
Bager, Cecilie Liv
Frederiksen, Peder
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Brunak, Søren
Christiansen, Claus
Karsdal, Morten
author_sort Staunstrup, Line Mærsk
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description BACKGROUND: The signalling peptide endotrophin is derived through proteolytic cleavage of the carboxyl-terminal during formation of type VI collagen. It is expressed by most descendants of the mesenchymal stem cells lineage, including adipocytes and fibroblasts, and have been proposed to be a central extracellular matrix hormone associated with several age-related diseases. We aimed to assess the association of endotrophin with chronic disease incidence and death in older women. METHODS: 5,602 elderly Danish women from the observational, prospective cohort: The Prospective Epidemiological Risk Factor (PERF) study were included in the analysis which covered baseline (BL) and follow-up (FU) 14 years later. An elastic net was used to investigate the relative importance of 58 variables to serum endotrophin-levels. 20 chronic diseases were defined on the basis of clinical variables available along with diagnoses extracted from both the National Patient Register, the National Diabetes Register and the Danish Cancer Registry. The cross-sectional associations between endotrophin-levels and these 17 chronic age-related diseases were investigated using logistic regression and a set-analysis explored disease-combinations within multimorbidity. The association of endotrophin with mortality was assessed by Cox proportional hazard models. FINDINGS: Formation of type III collagen (PRO-C3), age and creatine-levels were the most influential variables of endotrophin-levels. Several chronic diseases were significantly associated with endotrophin-levels independent of age and BMI including chronic kidney disease (BL OR=3.7, p < 0.001; FU OR = 7.9 p < 0.001), diabetes (BL OR = 1.5, p = 0.0015, FU OR=1.6, p = 0.004) and peripheral arterial disease (BL OR = 1.3, p = 0.029; FU OR=2.4, p < 0.001). Lastly, endotrophin-levels were significantly rising with number of morbidities (p < 0.001) and a predictor of death after adjusting for age and BMI (BL HR=1.95; FU HR = 2.00). INTERPRETATION: Endotrophin was associated with death and increased with number of morbidities. Endotrophin may be a central hormone of fibroblast that warrant investigation and possible targeted intervention in several chronic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-81672152021-06-05 Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women Staunstrup, Line Mærsk Bager, Cecilie Liv Frederiksen, Peder Helge, Jørn Wulff Brunak, Søren Christiansen, Claus Karsdal, Morten EBioMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: The signalling peptide endotrophin is derived through proteolytic cleavage of the carboxyl-terminal during formation of type VI collagen. It is expressed by most descendants of the mesenchymal stem cells lineage, including adipocytes and fibroblasts, and have been proposed to be a central extracellular matrix hormone associated with several age-related diseases. We aimed to assess the association of endotrophin with chronic disease incidence and death in older women. METHODS: 5,602 elderly Danish women from the observational, prospective cohort: The Prospective Epidemiological Risk Factor (PERF) study were included in the analysis which covered baseline (BL) and follow-up (FU) 14 years later. An elastic net was used to investigate the relative importance of 58 variables to serum endotrophin-levels. 20 chronic diseases were defined on the basis of clinical variables available along with diagnoses extracted from both the National Patient Register, the National Diabetes Register and the Danish Cancer Registry. The cross-sectional associations between endotrophin-levels and these 17 chronic age-related diseases were investigated using logistic regression and a set-analysis explored disease-combinations within multimorbidity. The association of endotrophin with mortality was assessed by Cox proportional hazard models. FINDINGS: Formation of type III collagen (PRO-C3), age and creatine-levels were the most influential variables of endotrophin-levels. Several chronic diseases were significantly associated with endotrophin-levels independent of age and BMI including chronic kidney disease (BL OR=3.7, p < 0.001; FU OR = 7.9 p < 0.001), diabetes (BL OR = 1.5, p = 0.0015, FU OR=1.6, p = 0.004) and peripheral arterial disease (BL OR = 1.3, p = 0.029; FU OR=2.4, p < 0.001). Lastly, endotrophin-levels were significantly rising with number of morbidities (p < 0.001) and a predictor of death after adjusting for age and BMI (BL HR=1.95; FU HR = 2.00). INTERPRETATION: Endotrophin was associated with death and increased with number of morbidities. Endotrophin may be a central hormone of fibroblast that warrant investigation and possible targeted intervention in several chronic diseases. Elsevier 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8167215/ /pubmed/34044221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103391 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://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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Staunstrup, Line Mærsk
Bager, Cecilie Liv
Frederiksen, Peder
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Brunak, Søren
Christiansen, Claus
Karsdal, Morten
Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title_full Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title_fullStr Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title_full_unstemmed Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title_short Endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
title_sort endotrophin is associated with chronic multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in a cohort of elderly women
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8167215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34044221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103391
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