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Relationship between Circulating PCSK9 and Markers of Subclinical Atherosclerosis—The IMPROVE Study

Authors :
Coggi, Daniela
Frigerio, Beatrice
Bonomi, Alice
Ruscica, Massimiliano
Ferri, Nicola
Sansaro, Daniela
Ravani, Alessio
Ferrante, Palma
Damigella, Manuela
Veglia, Fabrizio
Capra, Nicolò
Lupo, Maria Giovanna
Macchi, Chiara
Savonen, Kai
Silveira, Angela
Kurl, Sudhir
Giral, Philippe
Pirro, Matteo
Strawbridge, Rona Juliette
Gigante, Bruna
Smit, Andries Jan
Tremoli, Elena
Amato, Mauro
Baldassarre, Damiano
Group, on behalf of the IMPROVE Study
Source :
Biomedicines, Vol 9, Iss 841, p 841 (2021), Biomedicines, Volume 9, Issue 7
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

(1) Background and purpose: circulating proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is one of the key regulators of cholesterol metabolism. Despite this, its role as a player in atherosclerosis development is still matter of debate. Here, we investigated the relationships between this protein and several markers of subclinical atherosclerosis. (2) Methods: the IMPROVE study enrolled 3703 European subjects (54–79 years<br />48% men<br />with ≥3 vascular risk factors), asymptomatic for cardiovascular diseases. PCSK9 levels were measured by ELISA. B-mode ultrasound was used to measure markers of carotid subclinical atherosclerosis. (3) Results: in the crude analysis, PCSK9 levels were associated with several baseline measures of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) (all p &lt<br />0.0001)<br />with cIMT change over time (Fastest-IMTmax-progr) (p = 0.01)<br />with inter-adventitia common carotid artery diameter (ICCAD) (p &lt<br />and with the echolucency (Grey Scale Median<br />GSM) of both carotid plaque and plaque-free common carotid IMT (both p &lt<br />0.0001). However, after adjustment for age, sex, latitude, and pharmacological treatment, all the afore-mentioned correlations were no longer statistically significant. The lack of correlation was also observed after stratification for sex, latitude, and pharmacological treatments. (4) Conclusions: in subjects who are asymptomatic for cardiovascular diseases, PCSK9 plasma levels do not correlate with vascular damage and/or subclinical atherosclerosis of extracranial carotid arteries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22279059
Volume :
9
Issue :
841
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedicines
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..2a9d81c866848500dd0a86fa4559526b