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Relationship of Soluble Lectin-Like Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-1 (sLOX-1) With Inflammation and Coronary Plaque Progression in Psoriasis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory condition associated with coronary artery disease risk. Uptake of oxidized low-density lipoprotein by the lectin-like low-density lipoprotein receptor-1 triggers release of the soluble extracellular domain of the receptor (sLOX-1). We sought to characterize the relationship between sLOX-1, inflammation, and coronary plaque progression in psoriasis.

Methods and results

A total of 327 patients with psoriasis had serum sLOX-1 levels measured at baseline by an ELISA-based assay. Stratification by high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ≥4.0 mg/L (quartile 4), identified 81 participants who had coronary plaque phenotyping at baseline and were followed longitudinally by coronary computed tomography angiography. Subjects within high-sensitivity C-reactive protein quartile 4 were middle-aged (51.47±12.62 years), predominantly men (54.3%) with moderate psoriasis disease severity (6.60 [interquartile range, 3.30-13.40]). In the study cohort, participants with sLOX-1 above the median displayed increased vulnerable coronary plaque features. At baseline, sLOX-1 was associated with total burden (rho=0.296; P=0.01), noncalcified burden (rho=0.286; P=0.02), fibro-fatty burden (rho=0.346; P=0.004), and necrotic burden (rho=0.394; P=0.002). A strong relationship between sLOX-1, noncalcified burden (β=0.19; P=0.03), and fibro-fatty burden (β=0.29; P=0.003) was found in fully adjusted models at baseline and 1- and 4-year follow-up. Finally, coronary plaque features progressed over 1 year regardless of biologic or systemic treatment in subjects with high sLOX-1.

Conclusions

Patients with psoriasis with both high sLOX-1 and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels have increased coronary plaque burden associated with atherosclerotic plaque progression independent of biologic and systemic treatment. Thus, sLOX-1 might be considered as a promising marker in coronary artery disease risk estimation beyond traditional risk factors.

Registration

URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT01778569.

SUBMITTER: Florida EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10727277 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship of Soluble Lectin-Like Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-1 (sLOX-1) With Inflammation and Coronary Plaque Progression in Psoriasis.

Florida Elizabeth M EM   Li Haiou H   Hong Christin G CG   Ongstad Emily L EL   Gaddipati Ranjitha R   Sitaula Sadichha S   Varma Vijayalakshmi V   Parel Philip M PM   O'Hagan Ross R   Chen Marcus Y MY   Teague Heather L HL   Playford Martin P MP   Karathanasis Sotirios K SK   Collén Anna A   Mehta Nehal N NN   Remaley Alan T AT   Sorokin Alexander V AV  

Journal of the American Heart Association 20231120 22


<h4>Background</h4>Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory condition associated with coronary artery disease risk. Uptake of oxidized low-density lipoprotein by the lectin-like low-density lipoprotein receptor-1 triggers release of the soluble extracellular domain of the receptor (sLOX-1). We sought to characterize the relationship between sLOX-1, inflammation, and coronary plaque progression in psoriasis.<h4>Methods and results</h4>A total of 327 patients with psoriasis had serum sLOX-1 levels meas  ...[more]

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