| Literature DB >> 26916171 |
Katarzyna Ptaszynska-Kopczynska1, Marta Marcinkiewicz-Siemion1, Anna Lisowska1, Ewa Waszkiewicz1, Marcin Witkowski1, Malgorzata Jasiewicz1, Paula Miklasz2, Piotr Jakim3, Bogdan Galar3, Wlodzimierz Jerzy Musial1, Karol Adam Kaminski4.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Inflammatory activation plays a pivotal role in chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HF-REF). A novel mediator from TNF family: soluble tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (sTWEAK) along its soluble decoy receptor CD163 (sCD163) recently has been investigated in other cardiovascular pathologies. We aimed to evaluate sTWEAK and sCD163 concentrations in HF-REF patients. The study enrolled 79 patients with stable HF-REF, EF < 35%. The control population without history of heart failure included two groups: 26 comorbidities matched patients and 27 healthy volunteers. sTWEAK and sCD163 serum concentrations were determined using ELISA kits. Univariate and multivariate analysis was performed to assess variables affecting concentration of sTWEAK and sCD163. HF-REF patients were characterized by higher sTWEAK (median 374 IQR: 321-429 vs 201 IQR: 145-412pg/ml, P=0.005), sCD163 (median 744 IQR: 570-1068 vs 584 IQR: 483-665pg/ml, P=0.03) concentrations and sTWEAK/sCD163 ratio (median 0.53 IQR: 0.32-0.7 vs 0.3 IQR: 0.22-0.37, P=0.001) comparing to healthy volunteers. Comparing to comorbidities matched controls, HF-REF patients had lower sTWEAK levels (median 374 IQR: 321-429 vs 524 IQR: 384-652pg/ml; P=0.002), while sCD163 and sTWEAK/sCD163 ratio didn't differ. Concentration of sTWEAK in HF-REF was affected by white blood cell count and aspirin intake, while sCD163 by exercise capacity, LV diastolic volume, CRP and presence of arterial hypertension.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic heart failure; Inflammation; Soluble receptor CD163 (sCD163); Soluble tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (sTWEAK)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26916171 DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2016.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytokine ISSN: 1043-4666 Impact factor: 3.861