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Plasma proteome association with coronary heart disease and carotid intima media thickness: results from the KORA F4 study.
Elhadad, Mohamed A; Del C Gómez-Alonso, Mónica; Chen, Chien-Wei; Neumeyer, Sonja; Delerue, Thomas; Rathmann, Wolfgang; Näbauer, Michael; Meisinger, Christa; Kääb, Stefan; Seissler, Jochen; Graumann, Johannes; Koenig, Wolfgang; Suhre, Karsten; Gieger, Christian; Völker, Uwe; Peters, Annette; Hammer, Elke; Waldenberger, Melanie.
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  • Elhadad MA; Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany. mohamed.elhadad@med.uni-greifswald.de.
  • Del C Gómez-Alonso M; Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany. mohamed.elhadad@med.uni-greifswald.de.
  • Chen CW; Department of Internal Medicine B, University Medicine Greifswald, Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Str., 17475, Greifswald, Germany. mohamed.elhadad@med.uni-greifswald.de.
  • Neumeyer S; DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany. mohamed.elhadad@med.uni-greifswald.de.
  • Delerue T; Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Rathmann W; Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Näbauer M; Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Meisinger C; Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Kääb S; Institute of Medical Information Sciences, Biometry and Epidemiology Medical Faculty, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.
  • Seissler J; Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Graumann J; Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Koenig W; Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Suhre K; Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Gieger C; German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Partner Site Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Völker U; Institute for Biometrics and Epidemiology, German Diabetes Center, Leibniz Center for Diabetes Research at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Peters A; Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, Klinikum der Universität München, Munich, Germany.
  • Hammer E; German Research Center for Cardiovascular Disease (DZHK), Partner site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany.
  • Waldenberger M; Chair of Epidemiology, University of Augsburg, 86156, Augsburg, Germany.
Cardiovasc Diabetol ; 23(1): 181, 2024 May 29.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38811951
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

AIMS:

Atherosclerosis is the main cause of stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD), both leading mortality causes worldwide. Proteomics, as a high-throughput method, could provide helpful insights into the pathological mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis. In this study, we characterized the associations of plasma protein levels with CHD and with carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), as a surrogate measure of atherosclerosis.

METHODS:

The discovery phase included 1000 participants from the KORA F4 study, whose plasma protein levels were quantified using the aptamer-based SOMAscan proteomics platform. We evaluated the associations of plasma protein levels with CHD using logistic regression, and with CIMT using linear regression. For both outcomes we applied two models an age-sex adjusted model, and a model additionally adjusted for body mass index, smoking status, physical activity, diabetes status, hypertension status, low density lipoprotein, high density lipoprotein, and triglyceride levels (fully-adjusted model). The replication phase included a matched case-control sample from the independent KORA F3 study, using ELISA-based measurements of galectin-4. Pathway analysis was performed with nominally associated proteins (p-value < 0.05) from the fully-adjusted model.

RESULTS:

In the KORA F4 sample, after Bonferroni correction, we found CHD to be associated with five proteins using the age-sex adjusted model galectin-4 (LGALS4), renin (REN), cathepsin H (CTSH), and coagulation factors X and Xa (F10). The fully-adjusted model yielded only the positive association of galectin-4 (OR = 1.58, 95% CI = 1.30-1.93), which was successfully replicated in the KORA F3 sample (OR = 1.40, 95% CI = 1.09-1.88). For CIMT, we found four proteins to be associated using the age-sex adjusted model namely cytoplasmic protein NCK1 (NCK1), insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 2 (IGFBP2), growth hormone receptor (GHR), and GDNF family receptor alpha-1 (GFRA1). After assessing the fully-adjusted model, only NCK1 remained significant (ß = 0.017, p-value = 1.39e-06). Upstream regulators of galectin-4 and NCK1 identified from pathway analysis were predicted to be involved in inflammation pathways.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our proteome-wide association study identified galectin-4 to be associated with CHD and NCK1 to be associated with CIMT. Inflammatory pathways underlying the identified associations highlight the importance of inflammation in the development and progression of CHD.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas Sanguíneas / Biomarcadores / Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas / Enfermedad Coronaria / Proteómica / Grosor Intima-Media Carotídeo Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Cardiovasc Diabetol Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / ENDOCRINOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas Sanguíneas / Biomarcadores / Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas / Enfermedad Coronaria / Proteómica / Grosor Intima-Media Carotídeo Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Cardiovasc Diabetol Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / ENDOCRINOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania