| Literature DB >> 26367537 |
Tianyu Li1, Yang Chen1, Jie Li2, Xiaobo Yang3, Haiying Zhang3, Xue Qin4, Yanling Hu5, Zengnan Mo1.
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that serum homocysteine (HCY) level is correlated to inflammatory/immune factors that influence the development and progression of many diseases, such as cardiovascular disease. However, the association between serum HCY level and inflammatory/immune factors in healthy populations has not been systematically investigated. This study was conducted based on the Fangchenggang Area Male Health and Examination Survey (FAMHES) project. After comprehensive baseline analysis, we could not find any significant association between HCY level and inflammatory/immune factors. However, in the next linear regression analysis, serum C4 [age-adjusted: Beta = -0.053, 95%CI = (-3.798, -0.050), P = 0.044; multivariate adjusted: Beta = -0.064, 95%CI = (-4.271, -0.378), P = 0.019] and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration [unadjusted: Beta = 0.056, 95%CI = (0.037, 0.740), P = 0.030] were positively related with HCY. In further binary regression analysis, a significant correlation was confirmed for C4 and HCY [age-adjusted: OR = 0.572, 95%CI = (0.359, 0.911); multivariate adjusted: OR = 0.558, 95%CI = (0.344, 0.905)]. In order to discover more potential associations, multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied and suggested that HCY and C4 were significantly correlated [age-adjusted: OR = 0.703, 95%CI = (0.519, 0.951); multivariate adjusted: OR = 0.696, 95%CI = (0.509, 0.951)]. In addition, immunoglobulin M (IgM) may influence the HCY level to some extent [unadjusted: OR = 1.427, 95%CI = (1.052, 1.936); age-adjusted: OR = 1.446, 95%CI = (1.061, 1.970); multivariate adjusted: OR = 1.447, 95%CI = (1.062, 1.973)]. Combining our results with recent studies, we propose that C4, CRP, and IgM in serum are significantly associated with HCY concentration. Further studies are needed on the mechanism of the interaction, especially among cardiovascular disease subjects.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26367537 PMCID: PMC4569057 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The baseline features of samples by dividing into two groups (normal and hyperhomocysteinemia) to describe the association between complement 4 (C4) and homocysteine (HCY).
| Total | normal (5–15μmol/L) | HHCY (>15μmol/L) |
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| Number | 1436 | 840 | 596 | |
| Age | 35.14±9.59 | 38.17±11.98 |
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| C4 | 0.34±0.08 | 0.33±0.08 | 0.086 | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.20±3.43 | 23.29±3.20 | 0.627 | |
| WHR (%) | ||||
| ≤0.9 | 549 | 367 | ||
| >0.9 | 291 | 229 | 0.142 | |
| Smoking (%) | ||||
| No | 368 | 266 | ||
| Yes | 472 | 330 | 0.757 | |
| Drinking (%) | ||||
| No | 120 | 92 | ||
| Yes | 720 | 504 | 0.545 |
The threshold value of homocysteine was defined as 15μmol/L.
Association between inflammatory/immune substances and HCY in the regression analysis.
| HHCY (dichotomy) | ||||||||||||||||||
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| C3 | C4 | CRP | IgA | IgG |
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| Unadjusted | 0.895 | 0.436, 1.836 | 0.762 | 0.672 | 0.426, 1.059 | 0.087 | 1.037 | 0.950, 1.131 | 0.417 | 1.014 | 0.712, 1.444 | 0.940 | 0.800 | 0.413, 1.550 | 0.509 | 1.145 | 0.871, 1.505 | 0.332 |
| Age-adjusted | 0.807 | 0.391, 1.666 | 0.562 |
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| 0.996 | 0.911, 1.089 | 0.931 | 0.968 | 0.678, 1.384 | 0.861 | 0.879 | 0.451, 1.715 | 0.706 | 1.206 | 0.915, 1.591 | 0.184 |
| Multivariate adjusted | 0.686 | 0.307, 1.536 | 0.360 |
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| 0.993 | 0.902, 1.092 | 0.878 | 0.943 | 0.657, 1.354 | 0.750 | 0.858 | 0.433, 1.699 | 0.660 | 1.204 | 0.910, 1.593 | 0.193 |
Multivariate adjusted for age, smoking status, alcoholic drinking, BMI, WHR.
As a binary variable, HHCY and normal HCY were treated as dependent variable analyzed by logistic regression.
HCY = homocysteine; BMI = Body Mass Index; WHR = waist hip rate; C3 = Complement C3; C4 = Complement C4; CRP = C reactive protein; Ig = Immunoglobulin.
Results of multivariate logistic regression analysis for the association between HCY and six inflammatory/immune items.
| Quartile of items | ||||
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| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | |
| HCY vs C3 | ||||
| Model 1 | 1 | 1.017 (0.748, 1.382) | 1.234 (0.908, 1.678) | 0.917 (0.673, 1.249) |
| Model 2 | 1 | 1.021 (0.750, 1.390) | 1.207 (0.886, 1.645) | 0.868 (0.635, 1.186) |
| Model 3 | 1 | 0.983 (0.720, 1.341) | 1.136 (0.823, 1.567) | 0.808 (0.574, 1.137) |
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| Model 1 | 1 | 0.859 (0.639, 1.155) | 0.980 (0.731, 1.314) | 0.771 (0.572, 1.037) |
| Model 2 | 1 | 0.805 (0.596, 1.086) | 0.887 (0.858, 1.196) |
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| Model 3 | 1 | 0.801 (0.592, 1.084) | 0.874 (0.645, 1.185) |
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| HCY vs CRP | ||||
| Model 1 | 1 | 1.233 (0.919, 1.653) | 1.043 (0.777, 1.401) | 1.205 (0.899, 1.617) |
| Model 2 | 1 | 1.165 (0.866, 1.566) | 0.901 (0.665, 1.220) | 1.088 (0.807, 1.467) |
| Model 3 | 1 | 1.149 (0.850, 1.553) | 0.877 (0.640, 1.203) | 1.069 (0.776, 1.473) |
| HCY vs IgA | ||||
| Model 1 | 1 | 0.985 (0.733, 1.344) | 0.935 (0.687, 1.273) | 1.077 (0.792, 1.465) |
| Model 2 | 1 | 0.966 (0.706, 1.322) | 0.911 (0.667, 1.243) | 1.047 (0.768, 1.428) |
| Model 3 | 1 | 0.972 (0.711, 1.330) | 0.899 (0.657, 1.228) | 1.029 (0.752, 1.409) |
| HCY vs IgG | ||||
| Model 1 | 1 | 1.248 (0.923, 1.688) | 0.917 (0.676, 1.244) | 1.034 (0.763, 1.403) |
| Model 2 | 1 | 1.269 (0.935, 1.722) | 0.967 (0.710, 1.316) | 1.065 (0.783, 1.450) |
| Model 3 | 1 | 1.263 (0.930, 1.715) | 0.959 (0.702, 1.309) | 1.057 (0.773, 1.445) |
| HCY vs IgM | ||||
| Model 1 | 1 |
| 1.248 (0.922, 1.690) | 1.227 (0.904, 1.665) |
| Model 2 | 1 |
| 1.304 (0.959, 1.772) | 1.270 (0.932, 1.731) |
| Model 3 | 1 |
| 1.294 (0.951, 1.760) | 1.269 (0.929, 1.734) |
The levels of six inflammatory/immune items were divided into quartile (Q1
Model 1: unadjusted; Model 2: adjust for age; Model 3: adjust for age, smoking status, alcoholic drinking, BMI, WHR.
HCY = homocysteine; BMI = Body Mass Index; WHR = waist hip rate; C3 = Complement C3; C4 = Complement C4; CRP = C reactive protein; Ig = Immunoglobulin.
The baseline features of samples by dividing into two groups (normal and hyperhomocysteinemia) to describe the association between C reactive protein (CRP) and homocysteine (HCY).
| Total | normal (5–15μmol/L) | HHCY (>15μmol/L) |
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| Number | 1471 | 862 | 609 | |
| Age | 35.07±9.54 | 38.20±11.98 |
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| CRP | 0.98±0.05 | 1.05±1.41 | 0.356 | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.20±3.42 | 23.39±3.22 | 0.277 | |
| WHR (%) | ||||
| ≤0.9 | 569 | 372 | ||
| >0.9 | 293 | 237 | 0.053 | |
| Smoking (%) | ||||
| No | 373 | 277 | ||
| Yes | 489 | 332 | 0.400 | |
| Drinking (%) | ||||
| No | 119 | 93 | ||
| Yes | 743 | 516 | 0.430 |
The threshold value of homocysteine was defined as 15μmol/L.
Association between inflammation/immune substances and HCY level in the regression analysis.
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| C3 | C4 | CRP | IgA | IgG |
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| Unadjusted | -0.003 | -3.214, 2.872 | 0.912 | -0.045 | -3.499, 0.232 | 0.086 |
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| 0.031 | -0.642, 2.339 | 0.264 | -0.009 | -3.238, 2.275 | 0.732 | -0.027 | -1.711, 0.544 | 0.310 |
| Age-adjusted | -0.07 | -3.422, 2.670 | 0.809 |
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| 0.046 | -0.039, 0.673 | 0.081 | 0.027 | -0.737, 2.242 | 0.322 | -0.201 | -3.038, 2.473 | 0.841 | -0.023 | -1.626, 0.629 | 0.386 |
| Multivariate adjusted | -0.031 | -5.143, 1.623 | 0.308 |
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| 0.043 | -0.085, 0.678 | 0.127 | 0.025 | -0.819, 2.199 | 0.370 | -0.007 | -3.196, 2.439 | 0.792 | -0.024 | -1.656, 0.623 | 0.374 |
Multivariate adjusted for age, smoking status, alcoholic drinking, BMI, WHR.
As a continuous variable, HCY levels were treated as dependent variable analyzed by linear regression.
HCY = homocysteine; BMI = Body Mass Index; WHR = waist hip rate; C3 = Complement C3; C4 = Complement C4; CRP = C reactive protein; Ig = Immunoglobulin.