Abstract
AIMS: The epidemiological association between diabetes and cardiovascular disease is well established, but the pathophysiological link is complex and multifactorial. We investigated seven proteins, previously linked to incident diabetes mellitus, and their association with cardiovascular disease and mortality.
METHODS AND RESULTS: Plasma samples from 1713 individuals from the Swedish population-based Malmö Preventive Project (mean age 67.4 ± 6.0 years; 29.1% women) were analysed with a proximity extension assay panel. Seven proteins [scavenger receptor cysteine rich type 1 protein M130 (CD163), fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4), plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI), insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 2 (IGFB2), cathepsin D (CTSD), galectin-4 (GAL4), and paraoxonase-3 (PON3)] previously shown to be associated with incident diabetes were analysed for associations with all-cause mortality (ACM), cardiovascular mortality (CVM), incident coronary events (CEs), and incident heart failure (HF). After exclusion of prevalent cases of respective outcome, proteins that met Bonferroni-corrected significance were analysed in multivariable Cox regression models. Significant associations were identified between five proteins [GAL4 (hazard ratio; 95% confidence interval: 1.17-1.41), CTSD (1.15-1.37), CD163 (1.09-1.30), IGFBP2 (1.05-1.30), and FABP4 (1.04-1.29)] and ACM and four proteins [GAL4 (1.38-1.56), CTSD (1.14-1.43), CD163 (1.09-1.36), and IGFBP2 (1.03-1.35)] with CVM. Three proteins [GAL4 (1.14-1.57), CTSD (1.12-1.50), and FABP4 (1.05-1.55)] were significantly associated with incident CE and two [GAL4 (1.03-1.54) and CTSD (1.01-1.46)] were associated with incident HF after adjusting for traditional risk factors including N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide.
CONCLUSIONS: In a general Swedish population, four proteins previously shown to be associated with diabetes were associated with ACM and CVM. Three proteins were associated with incident CE. Finally, GAL4 and CTSD displayed novel associations with incident HF and were the only proteins associated with all outcomes.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | ESC Heart Failure |
| Early online date | 2020 Oct 13 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2020 Oct 13 |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease
- Endocrinology and Diabetes
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Emerging biomarkers in cardiometabolic disease
Molvin, J., 2020, Lund: Lund University, Faculty of Medicine. 77 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)
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Emerging biomarkers in cardiometabolic disease
Magnusson, M. (First/primary/lead supervisor), Melander, O. (Second supervisor), Pernow, J. (Examiner) & Molvin, J. (Role not specified)
2015 Jun 10 → 2020 Nov 27Activity: Examination and supervision › Supervision of PhD students
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