| Literature DB >> 21660202 |
Tracey E Toms1, Vasileios F Panoulas, George D Kitas.
Abstract
Autoimmunity forms the basis of many rheumatological diseases, and may contribute not only to the classical clinical manifestations but also to the complications. Many of the autoimmune rheumatological diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus are associated with an excess cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Much of this excess cardiovascular risk can be attributed to atherosclerotic disease. Atherosclerosis is a complex pathological process, with dyslipidaemia and inflammation fundamental to all stages of plaque evolution. The heightened inflammatory state seen in conjunction with many rheumatological diseases may accelerate plaque formation, both through direct effects on the arterial wall and indirectly through inflammation-mediated alterations in the lipid profile. Alongside these factors, antibodies produced as part of the autoimmune nature of these conditions may lead to alterations in the lipid profile and promote atherosclerosis. In this review, we discuss the association between several of the rheumatological autoimmune diseases and dyslipidaemia, and the potential cardiovascular impact this may confer.Entities:
Keywords: Autoimmune disease; anti-phospholipid syndrome.; dyslipidaemia; primary sjogrens syndrome; rheumatoid arthritis; systemic lupus erythematosus; systemic sclerosis
Year: 2011 PMID: 21660202 PMCID: PMC3109701 DOI: 10.2174/1874192401105010064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Cardiovasc Med J ISSN: 1874-1924
A Summary of the Classical Lipid/Lipoprotein Profile in Autoimmune Rheumatological Conditions
| TC | HDL | LDL | TG | Lp(a) | oxLDL | TC:HDL | LDL:HDL | ApoB:ApoA1 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RA | ↓ | ↓↓ | ? | ? | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ |
| SLE | ↑ | ↓ | ↑ | ↑↑ | ↑ | ↑ | |||
| APS | ←→ | ←→ | ←→ | ↑ | ←→ | ||||
| PSS | ↓ | ↓ | ←→ | ←→ | ←→ | ←→ | |||
| SSc | ←→ | ←→ | ←→ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ |
RA: rheumatoid arthritis, SLE: systemic lupus eythematosus, APS: anti-phospholipid syndrome, PSS: primary sjogrens syndrome, SSc: systemic sclerosis, TC: total cholesterol, HDL: high density lipoproteins, LDL: low density lipoproteins, TG: triglycerides, Lp(a): lipoprotein (a), oxLDL: oxidised low density lipoproteins, TC:HDL: total cholesterol:high density lipoprotein ratio, LDL:HDL: low density lipoprotein:high density lipoprotein ratio, ApoB: ApoA1: apolipoprotein B: apolipoprotein A1 ratio. ←→ = no change, ↓ = decreased levels, ↑ = increased levels, ? = conflicting data = no data.