CRP and suPAR are differently related to anthropometry and subclinical organ damage

Stig Lyngbæk, Thomas Sehestedt, Jacob L Marott, Tine W Hansen, Michael H Olsen, Ove Andersen, Allan Linneberg, Sten Madsbad, Steen B Haugaard, Jesper Eugen-Olsen, Jørgen Jeppesen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Low-grade inflammation is a marker for cardiovascular disease (CVD). The inflammatory biomarkers C-reactive protein (CRP) and soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) independently predict CVD. We tested the hypothesis that these biomarkers reflect different aspects of the inflammation associated with CVD. METHODS: We studied 2273 subjects without CVD. Log-transformed CRP and suPAR were included in general linear and logistic regression models to compare associations with measures of anthropometry and subclinical organ damage (SOD). Owing to interactions on body mass index (BMI) (P3: 1.31 (1.16-1.47), whereas log-CRP was not (1.00 (0.89-1.11))). CONCLUSIONS: CRP is positively associated with anthropometric measures, whereas suPAR is linked to endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiology
Volume167
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)781-5
Number of pages5
ISSN0167-5273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2013

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