Plasma lipidomics and coronary plaque changes: a substudy of the SMARTool clinical trial

Author:

Smit Jeff M1ORCID,Rocchiccioli Silvia2,Signore Giovanni3,Michelucci Elena2,Di Giorgi Nicoletta2,van Rosendael Alexander R1,El Mahdiui Mohammed1,Neglia Danilo4,Knuuti Juhani5ORCID,Saraste Antti5ORCID,Buechel Ronny R6,Teresinska Anna7,Pizzi Maria N8,Roque Albert9ORCID,Poddighe Rosa10,Mertens Bart J11,Caselli Chiara2,Parodi Oberdan12,Pelosi Gualtiero2,Scholte Arthur J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center , Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA Leiden , The Netherlands

2. Institute of Clinical Physiology CNR , Viale Giuseppe Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa , Italy

3. Department of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of Pisa , Pisa , Italy

4. Cardiovascular and Imaging Departments, Fondazione Toscana Gabriele Monasterio , Pisa , Italy

5. Heart Center and PET Centre, Turku University Hospital and University of Turku , Turku , Finland

6. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Imaging, University Hospital and University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

7. Department of Nuclear Medicine, National Institute of Cardiology , Warsaw , Poland

8. Department of Cardiology, Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron , Barcelona , Spain

9. Department of Radiology, Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron , Barcelona , Spain

10. Cardiologia, ASL12 U.O.C. , Viareggio , Italy

11. Department of Medical Statistics, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden , The Netherlands

12. Cardiovascular Department, Fondazione Toscana G. Monasterio , Pisa , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Aims To date, no studies have investigated the association between lipid species and coronary plaque changes over time, quantitatively assessed by serial imaging. We aimed to prospectively determine the association between lipid species quantified by a plasma lipidomic analysis and coronary plaque changes according to composition assessed by a quantitative serial analysis of coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). Methods and results Patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing baseline coronary CTA were prospectively enrolled by seven EU centres in the SMARTool study and submitted to clinical, molecular, and coronary CTA re-evaluation at follow-up (an inter-scan period of 6.39 ± 1.17 years). Out of 202 patients who were analysed in the SMARTool main clinical study, a lipidomic analysis was performed in 154 patients before the baseline coronary CTA, and this group was included in the present study. A quantitative CTA analysis was performed by using a separate core laboratory blinded from clinical data. In the univariable analysis, it was found that no lipid species were significantly associated with annual total and calcified plaque changes. After adjusting for clinical variables at baseline and statin use, it was found that three lipid species were significantly associated with non-calcified plaque progression. In detail, cholesteryl ester(20:3), sphingomyelin (SM)(40:3), and SM(41:1) were found to be positively related to non-calcified plaque progression (Bonferroni-adjusted P-values = 0.005, 0.016, and 0.004, respectively). Conclusion The current study showed an independent relationship between specific lipid species determined by a plasma lipidomic analysis and non-calcified coronary plaque progression assessed by a serial, quantitative coronary CTA analysis.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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