Admission glucose, HbA1c levels and inflammatory cytokines in patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Meisinger Christa, Freuer Dennis, Raake Philip, Linseisen Jakob, Schmitz Timo
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Abstract

Background: To investigate the association between admission glucose and HbA1c values and inflammatory plasma proteins in hospitalized patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Methods: This analysis was based on 345 STEMI patients recorded by the population-based Myocardial Infarction Registry Augsburg between 2009 and 2013. Using the OLINK inflammatory panel, a total of 92 protein biomarkers were measured in arterial blood samples, which were obtained within the scope of cardiac catheterization immediately after admission. The associations between admission glucose and HbA1c levels and the 92 protein markers were investigated using multivariable linear regression models.

Results: Admission glucose showed significantly positive associations with the inflammatory markers IL-10, IL-8, IL-6, FGF-21, IL-7, ST1A1, MCP-1, 4E-BP1, SIRT2, STAMBP and IL-18R1 after Bonferroni adjustment. HbA1c values were only significantly associated with IL-18R1. In stratified analyses, admission glucose was not significantly associated with any plasma protein in the diabetes subgroup, while there were several protein markers that showed significantly positive associations with admission glucose in STEMI patients without known diabetes, namely IL-10, CCL20, IL-8, MCP-1 and IL-6.

Conclusions: Admission glucose in patients hospitalized due to an acute STEMI seems to be related to an inflammatory and immune-related response, expressed by an increase in inflammation-related plasma proteins in particular in non-diabetic patients with stress hyperglycemia. The present results may open new avenues for the development of biomarkers suitable as potential diagnostic or prognostic clinical markers.

急性st段抬高型心肌梗死患者入院时血糖、HbA1c水平和炎症因子的变化。
背景:探讨急性st段抬高型心肌梗死(STEMI)住院患者入院时血糖、HbA1c值与炎症性血浆蛋白的关系。方法:本分析基于2009年至2013年奥格斯堡以人群为基础的心肌梗死登记处记录的345例STEMI患者。使用OLINK炎症面板,在入院后立即在心导管范围内获得的动脉血液样本中共测量了92种蛋白质生物标志物。采用多变量线性回归模型研究入院血糖和HbA1c水平与92种蛋白标志物之间的关系。结果:Bonferroni调节后入院血糖与炎症标志物IL-10、IL-8、IL-6、FGF-21、IL-7、ST1A1、MCP-1、4E-BP1、SIRT2、STAMBP、IL-18R1呈显著正相关。HbA1c值仅与IL-18R1显著相关。在分层分析中,在糖尿病亚组中,入院血糖与任何血浆蛋白均无显著相关性,而在没有已知糖尿病的STEMI患者中,有几个蛋白标志物与入院血糖呈显著正相关,即IL-10、CCL20、IL-8、MCP-1和IL-6。结论:急性STEMI住院患者的入院血糖似乎与炎症和免疫相关反应有关,特别是在非糖尿病患者的应激性高血糖中,炎症相关血浆蛋白的增加表达。目前的结果可能为开发适合作为潜在诊断或预后临床标志物的生物标志物开辟新的途径。
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Clinical proteomics
Clinical proteomics BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
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37
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Proteomics encompasses all aspects of translational proteomics. Special emphasis will be placed on the application of proteomic technology to all aspects of clinical research and molecular medicine. The journal is committed to rapid scientific review and timely publication of submitted manuscripts.
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