High-Density Lipoprotein Subclasses, Coronary Artery Disease, and Cardiovascular Mortality

Author:

Silbernagel Günther1,Pagel Philipp2,Pfahlert Volker2,Genser Bernd345,Scharnagl Hubert6,Kleber Marcus E7,Delgado Graciela7,Ohrui Haruna8,Ritsch Andreas9,Grammer Tanja B3,Koenig Wolfgang1011,März Winfried6712

Affiliation:

1. Division of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria

2. Numares AG, Regensburg, Germany

3. Institute of Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine, Mannheim Medical Faculty, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany

4. BG Stats Consulting, Vienna, Austria

5. Institute of Public Health, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil

6. Clinical Institute of Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria

7. Department of Internal Medicine 5 (Nephrology, Hypertensiology, Endocrinology, Diabetology, Rheumatology), Mannheim Medical Faculty, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany

8. Skylight Biotech Inc., Akita, Japan

9. Department of Internal Medicine 1 (Endocrinology and Metabolism), Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria

10. Department of Cardiology, German Heart Center, Technical University Munich and DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany

11. Department of Internal Medicine II- Cardiology, University of Ulm Medical Center, Ulm, Germany

12. Synlab Academy, Synlab Services GmbH, Mannheim and Augsburg, Germany

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND The inverse relationship between HDL cholesterol and cardiovascular mortality is weakened in coronary artery disease (CAD). We aimed to investigate the associations of HDL particle concentrations with cardiovascular mortality and the impact of CAD on these associations. We also sought to comparatively evaluate HDL cholesterol and HDL particle concentrations in predicting cardiovascular mortality. METHODS Total and subclass HDL particle concentrations were measured by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in 2290 participants of the LUdwigshafen RIsk and Cardiovascular Health study referred for coronary angiography. The participants were prospectively followed over a median (interquartile range) duration of 10.0 (6.1–10.6) years. RESULTS The mean (SD) age of the participants (1575 males, 715 females) was 62.9 (10.4) years; body mass index, 27.6 (4.1) kg/m2; HDL cholesterol, 39 (11) mg/dL [1 (0.29) mmol/L]; and total HDL particle concentration, 24.1 (5.8) μmol/L. Of the participants, 434 died from cardiovascular diseases. In multivariate analyses, tertiles of total HDL particle concentrations were inversely related to cardiovascular mortality (hazard ratio for third vs first tertile = 0.55, P < 0.001). This association was primarily mediated by small HDL particles (P < 0.001). Adding total or small HDL particle concentrations rather than HDL cholesterol to multivariate prediction models improved performance metrics for cardiovascular mortality. The presence of CAD had no impact on the associations between HDL particle concentrations and cardiovascular mortality. CONCLUSIONS High HDL particle concentration is consistently and independently of CAD associated with decreased cardiovascular mortality. Whether the inverse relationship between HDL particle concentration and cardiovascular mortality may be translated into novel therapies is under investigation.

Funder

Seventh Framework Programme

European Union Agency for Network and Information Security

INTERREG IV Oberrhein Program

Project A28, Genetic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases

European Regional Development Fund

Wissenschaftsoffensive TMO

Sanofi

Amgen

Roche Diagnostics

Singulex, Abbott

Numares

Siemens Diagnostics

Aegerion Pharmaceuticals

AstraZeneca

Danone Research

Pfizer

BASF

Abbott Laboratories

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry

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