Jan Traub, Niklas Beyersdorf, Roxanne Sell, Stefan Frantz, Stefan Störk, Guido Stoll, Anna Frey
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摘要
TREM2 (trigger Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2)是一种表达于骨髓细胞(包括巨噬细胞和小胶质细胞)上的跨膜蛋白,参与调节炎症和脂质代谢。血浆可溶性TREM2 (sTREM2)水平升高与心力衰竭(HF)和神经退行性疾病(如阿尔茨海默病(AD))有关。本事后分析探讨了血浆sTREM2与认知和死亡率之间的关系。148例慢性心衰患者的HF队列研究。采用基于头部的免疫分析法测定血浆sTREM2水平,并根据中位浓度16.6 ng/ml将队列分为高和低sTREM2组。较高的sTREM2水平与较差的认知表现有关,特别是在工作记忆(T = -2.67, p = 0.009)和视觉/言语记忆(T = -2.16, p = 0.032),但与心功能无关。在单变量cox回归中,较高的血浆sTREM2浓度与死亡率增加相关(HR = 1.28, 95% CI 1.05-1.57, p = 0.015),尽管在调整年龄和心力衰竭严重程度后,这种关联并不显著(调整HR = 0.95, 95% CI 0.70-1.28, p = 0.720)。这些研究结果表明,血浆strem - 2更多地反映了心衰患者的认知障碍而不是心功能障碍,突出了其作为心衰患者神经炎症的生物标志物的潜力。
Plasma levels of sTREM2 in chronic heart failure: predictors and prognostic relevance.
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is a transmembrane protein expressed on myeloid cells, including macrophages and microglia, and is involved in modulating inflammation and lipid metabolism. Elevated plasma levels of soluble TREM2 (sTREM2) have been associated with heart failure (HF) and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). This post hoc analysis explored the association of plasma sTREM2 with cognition and mortality in the Cognition.Matters-HF cohort of 148 patients with chronic HF. Plasma sTREM2 levels were measured using a bead-based immunoassay, and the cohort was split into high and low sTREM2 groups based on a median concentration of 16.6 ng/mL. Higher sTREM2 levels were associated with worse cognitive performance, particularly in working memory (T = -2.67, P = 0.009) and visual/verbal memory (T = -2.16, P = 0.032), but not with cardiac function. In univariate Cox regression, a higher plasma sTREM2 concentration was linked to increased mortality (HR = 1.28, 95% CI 1.05-1.57, P = 0.015), although this association did not remain significant after adjusting for age and heart failure severity (adjusted HR = 0.95, 95% CI 0.70-1.28, P = 0.720). These findings suggest that plasma sTREM2 reflects cognitive impairment more than cardiac dysfunction in HF, highlighting its potential as a biomarker for neuroinflammation in patients with HF.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study establishes a significant association between elevated plasma sTREM2 levels and cognitive impairment in chronic patients with heart failure (HF), particularly in working memory and attention. Although higher sTREM2 levels correlated with worse survival in unadjusted analyses, they did not emerge as independent predictors of mortality once adjustments had been made for age and heart failure severity. These findings suggest that plasma sTREM2 may serve as a valuable biomarker for detecting HF-related mild cognitive impairment.
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The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology publishes original investigations, reviews and perspectives on the physiology of the heart, vasculature, and lymphatics. These articles include experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact and integrative animal and organ function to the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal embraces new descriptions of these functions and their control systems, as well as their basis in biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and cell biology. Preference is given to research that provides significant new mechanistic physiological insights that determine the performance of the normal and abnormal heart and circulation.