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Inflammatory markers and extent and progression of early atherosclerosis: Meta-analysis of individual-participant-data from 20 prospective studies of the PROG-IMT collaboration.

Peter Willeit1, Simon G Thompson2, Stefan Agewall3, Göran Bergström4, Horst Bickel5, Alberico L Catapano6, Kuo-Liong Chien7, Eric de Groot8, Jean-Philippe Empana9, Thorleif Etgen10, Oscar H Franco11, Bernhard Iglseder12, Stein H Johnsen13, Maryam Kavousi11, Lars Lind14, Jing Liu15, Ellisiv B Mathiesen13, Giuseppe D Norata16, Michael H Olsen17, Aikaterini Papagianni18, Holger Poppert19, Jackie F Price20, Ralph L Sacco21, David N Yanez22, Dong Zhao15, Ulf Schminke23, Alpaslan Bülbül24, Joseph F Polak25, Matthias Sitzer26, Albert Hofman27, Liliana Grigore16, Marcus Dörr28, Ta-Chen Su29, Pierre Ducimetière30, Wuxiang Xie15, Kimmo Ronkainen31, Stefan Kiechl32, Tatjana Rundek21, Christine Robertson20, Björn Fagerberg4, Lena Bokemark4, Helmuth Steinmetz24, M Arfan Ikram11, Henry Völzke33, Hung-Ju Lin34, Matthieu Plichart35, Tomi-Pekka Tuomainen31, Moise Desvarieux36, Stela McLachlan20, Caroline Schmidt4, Jussi Kauhanen31, Johann Willeit32, Matthias W Lorenz24, Dirk Sander37.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Large-scale epidemiological evidence on the role of inflammation in early atherosclerosis, assessed by carotid ultrasound, is lacking. We aimed to quantify cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of inflammatory markers with common-carotid-artery intima-media thickness (CCA-IMT) in the general population.
METHODS: Information on high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, leucocyte count and CCA-IMT was available in 20 prospective cohort studies of the PROG-IMT collaboration involving 49,097 participants free of pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Estimates of associations were calculated within each study and then combined using random-effects meta-analyses.
RESULTS: Mean baseline CCA-IMT amounted to 0.74 mm (SD = 0.18) and mean CCA-IMT progression over a mean of 3.9 years to 0.011 mm/year (SD = 0.039). Cross-sectional analyses showed positive linear associations between inflammatory markers and baseline CCA-IMT. After adjustment for traditional cardiovascular risk factors, mean differences in baseline CCA-IMT per one-SD higher inflammatory marker were: 0.0082 mm for high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (p < 0.001); 0.0072 mm for fibrinogen (p < 0.001); and 0.0025 mm for leucocyte count (p = 0.033). 'Inflammatory load', defined as the number of elevated inflammatory markers (i.e. in upper two quintiles), showed a positive linear association with baseline CCA-IMT (p < 0.001). Longitudinal associations of baseline inflammatory markers and changes therein with CCA-IMT progression were null or at most weak. Participants with the highest 'inflammatory load' had a greater CCA-IMT progression (p = 0.015).
CONCLUSION: Inflammation was independently associated with CCA-IMT cross-sectionally. The lack of clear associations with CCA-IMT progression may be explained by imprecision in its assessment within a limited time period. Our findings for 'inflammatory load' suggest important combined effects of the three inflammatory markers on early atherosclerosis. © The European Society of Cardiology 2014.

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Keywords:  Inflammation; atherosclerosis; meta-analysis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25416041      PMCID: PMC4544641          DOI: 10.1177/2047487314560664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol        ISSN: 2047-4873            Impact factor:   7.804


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