Identification of Endothelial Proteins in Plasma Associated With Cardiovascular Risk Factors

Author:

Iglesias Maria J.12ORCID,Kruse Larissa D.1ORCID,Sanchez-Rivera Laura1,Enge Linnea1,Dusart Philip1ORCID,Hong Mun-Gwan1ORCID,Uhlén Mathias1ORCID,Renné Thomas345ORCID,Schwenk Jochen M.1ORCID,Bergstrom Göran6ORCID,Odeberg Jacob1278ORCID,Butler Lynn M.17910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Protein Science, CBH, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (M.J.I., L.D.K., L.S.-R., L.E., P.D., M.G.H., M.U., J.M.S., J.O., L.M.B.).

2. Division of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø (M.J.I., J.O.).

3. Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany (T.R.).

4. Irish Centre for Vascular Biology, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland (T.R.).

5. Centre for Thrombosis and Hemostasis (CTH), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany (T.R.).

6. Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden (G.B.).

7. Department of Clinical Medicine, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø (J.O., L.M.B.).

8. Coagulation Unit, Department of Hematology (J.O.), Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

9. Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska University Laboratory (L.M.B.), Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

10. Clinical Chemistry and Blood Coagulation Research, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (L.M.B.).

Abstract

Objective: Endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction is a well-established response to cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as smoking and obesity. Risk factor exposure can modify EC signaling and behavior, leading to arterial and venous disease development. Here, we aimed to identify biomarker panels for the assessment of EC dysfunction, which could be useful for risk stratification or to monitor treatment response. Approach and Results: We used affinity proteomics to identify EC proteins circulating in plasma that were associated with cardiovascular disease risk factor exposure. Two hundred sixteen proteins, which we previously predicted to be EC-enriched across vascular beds, were measured in plasma samples (N=1005) from the population-based SCAPIS (Swedish Cardiopulmonary Bioimage Study) pilot. Thirty-eight of these proteins were associated with body mass index, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, smoking, hypertension, or diabetes. Sex-specific analysis revealed that associations predominantly observed in female- or male-only samples were most frequently with the risk factors body mass index, or total cholesterol and smoking, respectively. We show a relationship between individual cardiovascular disease risk, calculated with the Framingham risk score, and the corresponding biomarker profiles. Conclusions: EC proteins in plasma could reflect vascular health status.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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