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Antibodies to malondialdehyde oxidized low-density lipoproteins predict long term cardiovascular mortality in high risk patients.

Giuseppe Maiolino1, Luigi Pedon, Maurizio Cesari, Anna Chiara Frigo, Marlena Barisa, Giacomo Rossitto, Teresa Maria Seccia, Mario Zanchetta, Gian Paolo Rossi.   

Abstract

AIMS: Antibodies to oxidized low-density lipoproteins (oxLDLAbs) are detectable in the serum of patients with and without atherosclerosis, but it is unclear if they play a pathogenic or a protective role in atherogenesis or if they are simply a marker of atherosclerosis. Therefore, in a prospective cohort study we investigated if oxLDLAbs titer predicts cardiovascular (CV) events in high-risk coronary artery disease patients. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The titer of IgG antibodies to malondialdehyde modified oxidized low-density lipoproteins was measured in 748 randomly selected patients of the GENICA study who underwent coronary angiography and assessment of incident CV events at follow-up. Patients were classified by oxLDLAbs into a low and a high titer group, corresponding to the first three and the last quartile, respectively. Cardiovascular event-free survival was compared between oxLDLAbs groups by Kaplan-Meier and multivariate technique including propensity score matching analysis. During long-term follow-up (median 7.2 years) CV deaths were observed in 65 patients (11.6%), more commonly in the high than in the low oxLDLAbs group (patients free from CV death 83.1% vs. 89% respectively, p=0.025). The incidence of CV events was also higher in the former than in latter (event-free survival 69.2% vs. 77.7% respectively, p=0.030).
CONCLUSIONS: An oxLDLAbs titer above the 75th percentile is a marker of LDL oxidation which predicts a worse CV prognosis at long term follow-up in high-risk Caucasian patients referred for coronary angiography.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anti-LDL-oxidized antibodies; Atherosclerosis; BP; CAD; Coronary artery disease; HDL; LDL; MDA; MI; OxLDL; OxLDLAbs; Prognosis; antibodies anti-oxidized low density lipoprotein; blood pressure; coronary artery disease; high-density lipoprotein; low density lipoprotein; malondialdehyde; myocardial infarction; oxidized low density lipoprotein

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23102599     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.09.165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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