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Serum Progranulin As a Risk Predictor in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

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Journal Med Sci Monit
Date 2021 Feb 26
PMID 33635854
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BACKGROUND Although progranulin was recently proposed as an adipokine that may be involved in glucose metabolic and inflammatory diseases, the role of serum progranulin in cardiovascular disease is elusive and remains disputed. The aim of our research was to determine the concentration of serum progranulin in Chinese patients with cardiovascular disease, notably in acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and its relationship to other cardiometabolic risk factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS This prospective observational study included 342 Chinese AMI patients and 255 healthy control subjects. Serum progranulin concentrations and various cardiometabolic risk factor levels were investigated. We assessed the relationship between progranulin and other cardiometabolic risk factors. Logistic regression analysis was applied to evaluate risk factors in patients with AMI. RESULTS Progranulin levels were obviously elevated in AMI patients compared to control subjects (P=0.0001). Correlation analysis showed that progranulin levels were positively associated with coronary artery disease severity (r=0.380, P=0.0001), glucose (r=0.195, P=0.015), and myeloperoxidase (r=0.198, P=0.014). In logistic regression analysis, serum progranulin (Exp(B)=1.104, 95% CI=1.043-1.168, P=0.001), myeloperoxidase (Exp(B)=1.006, 95% CI=1.003-1.008, P=0.0001), and uric acid (Exp(B)=1.020, 95% CI=1.009-1.032, P=0.0001) were independent risk factors in AMI patients. CONCLUSIONS Patients with AMI had significantly higher serum progranulin concentrations than control subjects. This study suggests that serum progranulin is an independent risk predictor in Chinese patients with AMI.

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