Elevated Soluble Suppressor of Tumorigenicity 2 Levels in Gout Patients and Its Association with Cardiovascular Disease Risk Indicators.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jiyoung Agatha Kim, Ji Eun Lee, Kunhyung Bae, Sung Soo Ahn
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the association between soluble suppressor of tumorigenicity 2 (sST2) levels and cardiovascular disease predictors in patients with gout.

Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with gout who were tested for sST2 but did not receive uric acid-lowering therapy. These patients were classified into elevated and normal sST2 groups using a cut-off of >49.6 ng/mL and >35.4 ng/mL in males and females, respectively. Correlations between clinical and laboratory variables, sST2 levels, and elevated sST2 level predictors were assessed using linear and logistic regression analyses.

Results: Notably, 27 (11.3%) and 211 (88.7%) of the 238 identified patients had elevated and normal sST2 levels, respectively. Linear regression analysis revealed that male sex (β=-0.190, p=0.002), body mass index (BMI) (β=-0.184, p=0.002), white blood cell count (β=0.231, p<0.001), C-reactive protein (β=0.135, p=0.031), and fasting blood glucose (β=0.210, p<0.001) were independently associated with sST2 levels. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, male sex [odds ratio (OR) 0.112, p=0.001], BMI (OR 0.836, p=0.008), creatinine (OR 5.730, p=0.024), and fasting blood glucose (OR 1.042, p=0.002) predicted elevated sST2 levels. Patients with increased sST2 levels had a significantly higher atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score and a greater proportion of high-risk Framingham Risk Score compared to the normal sST2 group (p=0.002 and p<0.001).

Conclusion: Patients with gout and elevated sST2 levels have a higher risk of future cardiovascular disorders, which may provide insights into risk stratification and the implementation of intervention strategies.

痛风患者可溶性抑瘤因子2水平升高及其与心血管疾病危险指标的关系
目的:探讨可溶性抑瘤因子2 (sST2)水平与痛风患者心血管疾病预测因子的关系。材料和方法:我们回顾性地回顾了接受sST2检测但未接受降尿酸治疗的痛风患者的医疗记录。这些患者被分为升高和正常的sST2组,男性和女性分别使用>49.6 ng/mL和>35.4 ng/mL的临界值。使用线性和逻辑回归分析评估临床和实验室变量、sST2水平和升高的sST2水平预测因子之间的相关性。结果:值得注意的是,238例确诊患者中,sST2水平升高的患者分别为27例(11.3%)和211例(88.7%)。线性回归分析显示,男性(β=-0.190, p=0.002)、身体质量指数(BMI) (β=-0.184, p=0.002)、白细胞计数(β=0.231, pp=0.031)、空腹血糖(β=0.210, pp=0.001)、BMI (OR 0.836, p=0.008)、肌酐(OR 5.730, p=0.024)和空腹血糖(OR 1.042, p=0.002)与sST2水平升高有关。与sST2正常组相比,sST2水平升高的患者动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病风险评分显著升高,高危Framingham风险评分比例更高(p=0.002和p)。结论:痛风患者和sST2水平升高的患者未来发生心血管疾病的风险更高,这可能为风险分层和干预策略的实施提供见解。
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Yonsei Medical Journal
Yonsei Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The goal of the Yonsei Medical Journal (YMJ) is to publish high quality manuscripts dedicated to clinical or basic research. Any authors affiliated with an accredited biomedical institution may submit manuscripts of original articles, review articles, case reports, brief communications, and letters to the Editor.
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