Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men

Objective: Low levels of IgM anti-phosphorylcholine (anti-PC) increase the risk of cardiovascular events (CVE). Here we investigate the association of low anti-PC with the progression of carotid intima media thickness (C-IMT) and incidence of CVE in a large cohort of individuals at high risk of CVE,...

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Main Authors: Gigante, Bruna, Leander, Karin, Vikstrom, Max, Baldassarre, Damiano, Veglia, Fabrizio, Strawbridge, Rona J., McLeod, Olga, Gertow, Karl, Sennblad, Bengt, Shah, Sonia, Zabaneh, Delilah, Humphries, Steve E., Kauhanen, Jussi p, Rauramaa, Rainer, Smit, Andries J., Mannarino, Elmo, Giral, Philippe, Tremoli, Elena, Hamsten, Anders, Frostegard, Johan, De Faire, Ulf
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.07.030
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26 2024-06-23T07:57:13+00:00 Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men Gigante, Bruna Leander, Karin Vikstrom, Max Baldassarre, Damiano Veglia, Fabrizio Strawbridge, Rona J. McLeod, Olga Gertow, Karl Sennblad, Bengt Shah, Sonia Zabaneh, Delilah Humphries, Steve E. Kauhanen, Jussi p Rauramaa, Rainer Smit, Andries J. Mannarino, Elmo Giral, Philippe Tremoli, Elena Hamsten, Anders Frostegard, Johan De Faire, Ulf 2014-10 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.07.030 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/c7b13430-ef42-45e7-a91e-ac324e4bfd26 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Gigante , B , Leander , K , Vikstrom , M , Baldassarre , D , Veglia , F , Strawbridge , R J , McLeod , O , Gertow , K , Sennblad , B , Shah , S , Zabaneh , D , Humphries , S E , Kauhanen , J P , Rauramaa , R , Smit , A J , Mannarino , E , Giral , P , Tremoli , E , Hamsten , A , Frostegard , J , De Faire , U & IMPROVE Study Grp 2014 , ' Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men ' , Atherosclerosis , vol. 236 , no. 2 , pp. 394-399 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.07.030 Subclinical atherosclerosis Risk factors Cardiovascular events Cardiovascular disease Biomarker Anti-PC Carotid intima media thickness Carotid intima media thickness progression MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION EUROPEAN POPULATION NATURAL ANTIBODIES PROTECTIVE FACTORS VASCULAR EVENTS ATHEROSCLEROSIS PREDICTOR IMPROVE TROMSO WOMEN article 2014 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.07.030 2024-06-10T16:15:12Z Objective: Low levels of IgM anti-phosphorylcholine (anti-PC) increase the risk of cardiovascular events (CVE). Here we investigate the association of low anti-PC with the progression of carotid intima media thickness (C-IMT) and incidence of CVE in a large cohort of individuals at high risk of CVE, the IMPROVE, a prospective multicenter European study. Methods: 3711 subjects (54-79 years) with at least three established cardiovascular risk factors were enrolled. Baseline serum levels of IgM anti-PC were measured by ELISA. Carotid ultrasound investigations were performed at baseline and after 15 and 30 months of follow-up. The risk of C-IMT progression and ischemic CVE associated with low anti-PC levels was tested by logistic regression and Cox regression analysis, respectively. Risk estimates were adjusted by center and conventional cardiovascular risk factors. Results: 3670 study participants were included in the present analysis and 213 CVE were recorded during a 3 year follow up. Anti-PC levels (U/ml) were classified into quartiles [Q1 40-64- 102]. In men, low levels of anti-PC (Q1) were associated with the highest (> 90th) percentile of the fastest C-IMT progression, i.e. the segment showing the fastest progression over 30 months in the whole carotid tree, with an OR of 1.41 (95%CI, 1.02-1.9) and with an increased risk of CVE with a multivariable adjusted HR of 1.85 (95%CI, 1.1-3.1). No significant associations were found in women. Conclusions: Low anti-PC levels increase the risk of CVE in men. This effect may be partly mediated by a fast C-IMT progression. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromso Tromso University of Groningen research database Tromso ENVELOPE(16.546,16.546,68.801,68.801) Atherosclerosis 236 2 394 399
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topic Subclinical atherosclerosis
Risk factors
Cardiovascular events
Cardiovascular disease
Biomarker
Anti-PC
Carotid intima media thickness
Carotid intima media thickness progression
MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
EUROPEAN POPULATION
NATURAL ANTIBODIES
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
VASCULAR EVENTS
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
PREDICTOR
IMPROVE
TROMSO
WOMEN
spellingShingle Subclinical atherosclerosis
Risk factors
Cardiovascular events
Cardiovascular disease
Biomarker
Anti-PC
Carotid intima media thickness
Carotid intima media thickness progression
MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
EUROPEAN POPULATION
NATURAL ANTIBODIES
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
VASCULAR EVENTS
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
PREDICTOR
IMPROVE
TROMSO
WOMEN
Gigante, Bruna
Leander, Karin
Vikstrom, Max
Baldassarre, Damiano
Veglia, Fabrizio
Strawbridge, Rona J.
McLeod, Olga
Gertow, Karl
Sennblad, Bengt
Shah, Sonia
Zabaneh, Delilah
Humphries, Steve E.
Kauhanen, Jussi p
Rauramaa, Rainer
Smit, Andries J.
Mannarino, Elmo
Giral, Philippe
Tremoli, Elena
Hamsten, Anders
Frostegard, Johan
De Faire, Ulf
Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
topic_facet Subclinical atherosclerosis
Risk factors
Cardiovascular events
Cardiovascular disease
Biomarker
Anti-PC
Carotid intima media thickness
Carotid intima media thickness progression
MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
EUROPEAN POPULATION
NATURAL ANTIBODIES
PROTECTIVE FACTORS
VASCULAR EVENTS
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
PREDICTOR
IMPROVE
TROMSO
WOMEN
description Objective: Low levels of IgM anti-phosphorylcholine (anti-PC) increase the risk of cardiovascular events (CVE). Here we investigate the association of low anti-PC with the progression of carotid intima media thickness (C-IMT) and incidence of CVE in a large cohort of individuals at high risk of CVE, the IMPROVE, a prospective multicenter European study. Methods: 3711 subjects (54-79 years) with at least three established cardiovascular risk factors were enrolled. Baseline serum levels of IgM anti-PC were measured by ELISA. Carotid ultrasound investigations were performed at baseline and after 15 and 30 months of follow-up. The risk of C-IMT progression and ischemic CVE associated with low anti-PC levels was tested by logistic regression and Cox regression analysis, respectively. Risk estimates were adjusted by center and conventional cardiovascular risk factors. Results: 3670 study participants were included in the present analysis and 213 CVE were recorded during a 3 year follow up. Anti-PC levels (U/ml) were classified into quartiles [Q1 40-64- 102]. In men, low levels of anti-PC (Q1) were associated with the highest (> 90th) percentile of the fastest C-IMT progression, i.e. the segment showing the fastest progression over 30 months in the whole carotid tree, with an OR of 1.41 (95%CI, 1.02-1.9) and with an increased risk of CVE with a multivariable adjusted HR of 1.85 (95%CI, 1.1-3.1). No significant associations were found in women. Conclusions: Low anti-PC levels increase the risk of CVE in men. This effect may be partly mediated by a fast C-IMT progression. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Gigante, Bruna
Leander, Karin
Vikstrom, Max
Baldassarre, Damiano
Veglia, Fabrizio
Strawbridge, Rona J.
McLeod, Olga
Gertow, Karl
Sennblad, Bengt
Shah, Sonia
Zabaneh, Delilah
Humphries, Steve E.
Kauhanen, Jussi p
Rauramaa, Rainer
Smit, Andries J.
Mannarino, Elmo
Giral, Philippe
Tremoli, Elena
Hamsten, Anders
Frostegard, Johan
De Faire, Ulf
author_facet Gigante, Bruna
Leander, Karin
Vikstrom, Max
Baldassarre, Damiano
Veglia, Fabrizio
Strawbridge, Rona J.
McLeod, Olga
Gertow, Karl
Sennblad, Bengt
Shah, Sonia
Zabaneh, Delilah
Humphries, Steve E.
Kauhanen, Jussi p
Rauramaa, Rainer
Smit, Andries J.
Mannarino, Elmo
Giral, Philippe
Tremoli, Elena
Hamsten, Anders
Frostegard, Johan
De Faire, Ulf
author_sort Gigante, Bruna
title Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
title_short Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
title_full Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
title_fullStr Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
title_full_unstemmed Low levels of IgM antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
title_sort low levels of igm antibodies against phosphorylcholine are associated with fast carotid intima media thickness progression and cardiovascular risk in men
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