免疫细胞组成与危险因素和急性冠脉综合征发病率的关系

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
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背景:虽然免疫细胞参与急性冠脉综合征(ACS)的发生,但很少有研究探讨ACS的发生与相对免疫细胞比例的关系。我们的目的是探讨免疫细胞比例与东风-同济队列ACS发病率及危险因素的关系。方法:我们对东风-同济首次随访的38295名受试者进行了分析,包括1570名个体的DNA甲基化图谱。免疫细胞类型的比例从常规血液检查中观察或从DNA甲基化谱中估计。对于观察到的和估计的免疫细胞比例,我们通过多变量线性回归模型测试了它们与ACS危险因素的关联。此外,分别采用Cox回归模型和条件logistic回归模型评估各免疫细胞比例与ACS发生的相关性,并对ACS的危险因素进行调整。结果:淋巴细胞、单核细胞和中性粒细胞的比例与性别密切相关,其次是糖尿病。此外,性别和吸烟是与淋巴细胞亚型比例相关性最强的两个因素。淋巴细胞和中性粒细胞比例每标准差(SD)增加的发生率ACS的风险比(HR)和95%可信区间(CI)分别为0.91(0.85 ~ 0.96)和1.10(1.03 ~ 1.16)。此外,NK细胞、CD4+ T细胞和B细胞的发生率每SD增加的OR (95% CI)分别为0.88(0.78-0.99)、1.15(1.03-1.30)和1.13(1.00-1.26)。解释:免疫细胞的比例与ACS的几个危险因素有关,包括性别、糖尿病和当前吸烟。此外,中性粒细胞比例对ACS的发生有危险作用,而淋巴细胞比例对ACS的发生有保护作用。淋巴细胞的保护作用可能是由NK细胞驱动的。
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Association of immune cell composition with the risk factors and incidence of acute coronary syndrome.

Association of immune cell composition with the risk factors and incidence of acute coronary syndrome.

Association of immune cell composition with the risk factors and incidence of acute coronary syndrome.

Association of immune cell composition with the risk factors and incidence of acute coronary syndrome.

Background: Although immune cells are involved in acute coronary syndrome (ACS), few studies have explored the association of incident ACS with the relative immune cell proportions. We aimed to investigate the association of immune cell proportions with the incidence and risk factors of ACS in the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort.

Methods: We conducted the analyses with 38,295 subjects from the first follow-up of the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort, including DNA methylation profiles for 1570 individuals. The proportions of immune cell types were observed from routine blood tests or estimated from DNA methylation profiles. For both observed and estimated immune cell proportions, we tested their associations with risk factors of ACS by multivariable linear regression models. In addition, the association of each immune cell proportion with incident ACS was assessed by the Cox regression model and conditional logistic regression model, respectively, adjusting for the risk factors of ACS.

Findings: The proportions of lymphocytes, monocytes, and neutrophils showed strong associations with sex, followed by diabetes. Moreover, sex and current smoking were the two factors with strongest association with the proportions of lymphocyte subtypes. The hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of incident ACS per standard deviation (SD) increase in proportions of lymphocytes and neutrophils were 0.91 (0.85-0.96) and 1.10 (1.03-1.16), respectively. Furthermore, the OR (95% CI) of incident ACS per SD increase in proportions of NK cells, CD4+ T cells, and B cells were 0.88 (0.78-0.99), 1.15 (1.03-1.30), and 1.13 (1.00-1.26), respectively.

Interpretation: The proportions of immune cells were associated with several risk factors of ACS, including sex, diabetes, and current smoking. In addition, proportion of neutrophils had a risk effect, while proportion of lymphocytes had a protective effect on the incidence of ACS. The protective effect of lymphocytes was probably driven by NK cells.

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Clinical Epigenetics
Clinical Epigenetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Epigenetics, the official journal of the Clinical Epigenetics Society, is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses all aspects of epigenetic principles and mechanisms in relation to human disease, diagnosis and therapy. Clinical trials and research in disease model organisms are particularly welcome.
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