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Stratification of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease by Circulating Cytokines Profile: A Pilot Study

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2023 Oct 28
PMID 37892788
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Abstract

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a long-term inflammatory process, with atherosclerosis as its underlying pathophysiological mechanism. Endothelial dysfunction is the first step towards atherosclerosis, where damaged endothelial cells release large amounts of pro-inflammatory cytokines and mediators, thus promoting vascular inflammation and disease progression. However, the correlation between serum cytokines and CAD severity remains to be defined. Serum samples from patients performing cardiac computed tomography for suspected CAD ( = 75) were analyzed with a multiplex bead-based immunoassay panel for simultaneous assessment of the concentration of 11 cytokines using flow cytometric technology. The analysis showed statistically significant increases in sRAGE, CCL2_MCP1, FLT1, and IL6 levels in CAD patients compared with healthy subjects and a gradual increase trend towards a more severe form of the disease for most cytokines (e.g., sCD40L, FLT1, sRAGE, CCL2-MCP1, TNFα). Lastly, we explored the performance of cytokines in predicting the diagnosis of CAD and found that an increase in IL6 levels will increase the odds of being non-obstructive CAD-positive. In contrast, an increase in CCL2-MCP1 or FLT1 levels will increase the probability of being obstructive CAD-positive. These results suggest that the combination of serum cytokines may contribute to the not-invasive stratification risk for patients with suspected CAD.

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