血小板活化和血小板生物标记与控制型银屑病患者心血管风险相关

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
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背景:动脉粥样硬化的潜在机制和识别银屑病高危心血管疾病的策略尚不完全清楚。银屑病患者血小板活性增高,引起血管功能障碍。我们研究了血小板表型和血小板转录组作为解释银屑病心血管风险的一种潜在机制。方法:银屑病患者和对照组进行血小板聚集和活化研究,并进行血小板RNA测序以生成银屑病血小板转录组评分。血小板转录组评分与心血管风险之间的关系通过动脉僵硬度、冠状动脉钙和纵向在一个接受下肢动脉血管重建术的心血管高风险个体的独立队列中进行评估。结果:银屑病患者(n=73,中位年龄51岁,银屑病体表面积3%)与对照组(n=56,中位年龄41岁)相比(P=0.08)呈老年化趋势(P=0.08),体重指数(P=0.01)和hs-CRP(高敏c反应蛋白)值均较高(P=0.01)。血小板聚集对胶原蛋白(P=0.0049)和ADP (P=0.033)以及白细胞、中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞血小板聚集(PPr=0.26; P=0.031)和冠状动脉钙(r=0.58; P=0.0069)的反应。在另一组接受下肢动脉血运重建术的高心血管风险患者中,银屑病血小板转录组评分与心肌梗死发生率相关(adjHR, 3.7 [95% CI, 1.4-10.1]; P=0.015)。结论:控制银屑病患者的血小板聚集和活化增加,血小板转录组与促炎、动脉粥样硬化血栓形成途径和心血管风险相关。我们的结果为进一步研究血小板参与促进银屑病心血管疾病的增加提供了依据。
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Platelet Activation and a Platelet Biosignature Are Associated With Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Controlled Psoriasis.

Background: The underlying mechanisms of atherosclerosis and strategies for identifying high cardiovascular risk in psoriasis are incompletely understood. Platelet activity is increased in psoriasis and induces vascular dysfunction. We investigated the platelet phenotype and platelet transcriptome as one potential mechanism to explain cardiovascular risk in psoriasis.

Methods: Psoriasis and controls underwent platelet aggregation and activation studies and platelet RNA sequencing to generate a psoriasis platelet transcriptomic score. The relationship between the platelet transcriptomic score and cardiovascular risk was assessed by arterial stiffness, coronary calcium, and longitudinally in an independent cohort of high cardiovascular-risk individuals undergoing lower extremity arterial revascularization.

Results: Psoriasis subjects (n=73; median age, 51 years; body surface area of psoriasis, 3%) compared with controls (n=56; median age, 41 years) trended older (P=0.08) and had greater body mass index (P=0.01) and higher hs-CRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) values (P=0.01). Platelet aggregation in response to collagen (P=0.0049) and ADP (P=0.033), and leukocyte-, neutrophil-, and lymphocyte-platelet aggregates (P<0.05 for each comparison) were all higher in psoriasis versus controls. Platelet RNA sequencing comparing 51 patients with psoriasis with 39 controls identified 329 upregulated and 345 downregulated genes (P<0.05). Pathway analysis identified dysregulated platelet activation, apoptosis, VEGF, interferon, senescence, IL (interleukin)-1, and clotting cascade signaling between psoriasis and controls. Using a phenotypic rank-based scoring methodology, a psoriasis platelet transcriptomic score comprised of 142 genes differentiated psoriasis from controls. This score correlated with arterial stiffness (r=0.26; P=0.031) and coronary calcium (r=0.58; P=0.0069). In a separate cohort of high cardiovascular-risk patients undergoing lower extremity arterial revascularization, the psoriasis platelet transcriptomic score is associated with incident myocardial infarction (adjHR, 3.7 [95% CI, 1.4-10.1]; P=0.015).

Conclusions: Platelet aggregation and activation are increased in patients with controlled psoriatic disease, with the platelet transcriptome associated with proinflammatory, proatherothrombotic pathways, and cardiovascular risk. Our results warrant further investigation of platelet involvement promoting heightened cardiovascular disease in psoriasis.

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期刊介绍: The journal "Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology" (ATVB) is a scientific publication that focuses on the fields of vascular biology, atherosclerosis, and thrombosis. It is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and other scholarly content related to these areas. The journal is published by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Stroke Association (ASA). The journal was published bi-monthly until January 1992, after which it transitioned to a monthly publication schedule. The journal is aimed at a professional audience, including academic cardiologists, vascular biologists, physiologists, pharmacologists and hematologists.
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