Wohlwend Niklas Fabio, Grossmann Kirsten, Aeschbacher Stefanie, Weideli Ornella C, Telser Julia, Risch Martin, Conen David, Risch Lorenz
Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
Dr. Risch Medical Laboratory, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 Sep 13;13(18):2938. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13182938.
The soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR), as a correlate of chronic low-grade inflammation, may be used to predict individual cardiovascular risk. Since chronic low-grade inflammation is thought to be associated with the development of cardiovascular disease, this study aimed to evaluate if suPAR plasma levels are correlated with cardiovascular risk factors in young and healthy adults (aged 25-41 years). Consequently, data from the GAPP (genetic and phenotypic determinants of blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors) study were used to investigate suPAR plasma levels in relation to the following cardiovascular risk factors and laboratory parameters: BMI, physical activity, alcohol consumption, smoking status, blood pressure parameters, glucose status, and lipid levels. Additionally, suPAR was compared to the healthy lifestyle score and the Framingham score representing the overall cardiovascular risk profile. These associations were assessed using two different statistical approaches. Firstly, all cardiovascular risk factors and scores were compared amongst sex-specific suPAR plasma levels with ANOVA analysis. Secondly, sex-specific multivariable linear regressions were performed. Female participants had higher plasma suPAR levels than male participants (1.73 ng/mL versus 1.50 ng/mL; < 0.001). A significant inverse correlation between suPAR plasma levels and HDL cholesterol was found in men ( = 0.001) and women ( < 0.001). Furthermore, male ( < 0.001) and female participants ( < 0.001) who smoked showed significantly higher plasma levels of suPAR ( < 0.001). For male participants, an inverse correlation of the healthy lifestyle score with suPAR plasma levels ( = 0.001) and a positive correlation of the Framingham score with suPAR plasma levels ( < 0.001) were detected. In women, no such correlation was found. The cholesterol levels ( = 0.001) and HbA1c ( = 0.008) correlated significantly with plasma suPAR levels in female participants. suPAR plasma levels were found to be strongly associated with certain cardiovascular risk factors; however, sex-specific differences were found. These sex-specific differences might be explained by the higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in men resulting in a stronger correlation of suPAR as a marker of low-grade inflammation, since the existence of the risk factors already led to subclinical damage in men. Further research on suPAR levels in an older study population is needed.
可溶性尿激酶型纤溶酶原激活物受体(suPAR)作为慢性低度炎症的一个相关指标,可用于预测个体心血管风险。由于慢性低度炎症被认为与心血管疾病的发生有关,本研究旨在评估suPAR血浆水平是否与年轻健康成年人(25 - 41岁)的心血管危险因素相关。因此,来自GAPP(血压及其他心血管危险因素的遗传和表型决定因素)研究的数据被用于调查suPAR血浆水平与以下心血管危险因素和实验室参数的关系:体重指数(BMI)、身体活动、饮酒量、吸烟状况、血压参数、血糖状况和血脂水平。此外,还将suPAR与代表总体心血管风险概况的健康生活方式评分和弗雷明汉评分进行了比较。使用两种不同的统计方法对这些关联进行了评估。首先,通过方差分析比较了按性别划分的suPAR血浆水平中的所有心血管危险因素和评分。其次,进行了按性别划分的多变量线性回归分析。女性参与者的血浆suPAR水平高于男性参与者(1.73 ng/mL对1.50 ng/mL;<0.001)。在男性(=0.001)和女性(<0.001)中均发现suPAR血浆水平与高密度脂蛋白胆固醇之间存在显著的负相关。此外,吸烟的男性(<0.001)和女性参与者(<0.001)的suPAR血浆水平显著更高(<0.001)。对于男性参与者,检测到健康生活方式评分与suPAR血浆水平呈负相关(=0.001),而弗雷明汉评分与suPAR血浆水平呈正相关(<0.001)。在女性中,未发现此类相关性。在女性参与者中,胆固醇水平(=0.001)和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)(=0.008)与血浆suPAR水平显著相关。发现suPAR血浆水平与某些心血管危险因素密切相关;然而,也发现了性别差异。这些性别差异可能是由于男性心血管危险因素的患病率较高,导致suPAR作为低度炎症标志物的相关性更强,因为这些危险因素的存在已经在男性中导致了亚临床损伤。需要对老年研究人群中的suPAR水平进行进一步研究。