TY - JOUR
T1 - Plasma IL-5 concentration and subclinical carotid atherosclerosis
AU - Silveira, Angela
AU - McLeod, Olga
AU - Strawbridge, Rona J.
AU - Gertow, Karl
AU - Sennblad, Bengt
AU - Baldassarre, Damiano
AU - Veglia, Fabrizio
AU - Deleskog, Anna
AU - Persson, Jonas
AU - Leander, Karin
AU - Gigante, Bruna
AU - Kauhanen, Jussi
AU - Rauramaa, Rainer
AU - Smit, Andries J.
AU - Mannarino, Elmo
AU - Giral, Philippe
AU - Gustafsson, Sven
AU - Söderberg, Stefan
AU - Öhrvik, John
AU - Humphries, Steve E.
AU - Tremoli, Elena
AU - de Faire, Ulf
AU - Hamsten, Anders
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - Objective: Genetic variants robustly associated with coronary artery disease were reported in the vicinity of the interleukin (IL)-5 locus, and animal studies suggested a protective role for IL-5 in atherosclerosis. Therefore, we set this work to explore IL-5 as a plasma biomarker for early subclinical atherosclerosis, as determined by measures of baseline severity and change over time of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). Methods: We used biobank and databases of IMPROVE, a large European prospective cohort study of high-risk individuals (n=3534) free of clinically overt cardiovascular disease at enrollment, in whom composite and segment-specific measures of cIMT were recorded at baseline and after 15 and 30 months. IL-5 was measured with an immunoassay in plasma samples taken at baseline. Results: IL-5 levels were lower in women than in men, lower in the South than in North of Europe, and showed positive correlations with most established risk factors. IL-5 showed significant inverse relationships with cIMT change over time in the common carotid segment in women, but no significant relationships to baseline cIMT in either men or women. Conclusions: Our results suggest that IL-5 may be part of protective mechanisms operating in early atherosclerosis, at least in women. However, the relationships are weak and whereas IL-5 has been proposed as a potential molecular target to treat allergies, it is difficult to envisage such a scenario in coronary artery disease.
AB - Objective: Genetic variants robustly associated with coronary artery disease were reported in the vicinity of the interleukin (IL)-5 locus, and animal studies suggested a protective role for IL-5 in atherosclerosis. Therefore, we set this work to explore IL-5 as a plasma biomarker for early subclinical atherosclerosis, as determined by measures of baseline severity and change over time of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). Methods: We used biobank and databases of IMPROVE, a large European prospective cohort study of high-risk individuals (n=3534) free of clinically overt cardiovascular disease at enrollment, in whom composite and segment-specific measures of cIMT were recorded at baseline and after 15 and 30 months. IL-5 was measured with an immunoassay in plasma samples taken at baseline. Results: IL-5 levels were lower in women than in men, lower in the South than in North of Europe, and showed positive correlations with most established risk factors. IL-5 showed significant inverse relationships with cIMT change over time in the common carotid segment in women, but no significant relationships to baseline cIMT in either men or women. Conclusions: Our results suggest that IL-5 may be part of protective mechanisms operating in early atherosclerosis, at least in women. However, the relationships are weak and whereas IL-5 has been proposed as a potential molecular target to treat allergies, it is difficult to envisage such a scenario in coronary artery disease.
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Coronary artery disease
KW - Cytokines
KW - Interleukin-5
KW - Intima-media thickness
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U2 - 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.12.046
DO - 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.12.046
M3 - Article
C2 - 25587992
AN - SCOPUS:84920913603
SN - 0021-9150
VL - 239
SP - 125
EP - 130
JO - Atherosclerosis
JF - Atherosclerosis
IS - 1
ER -