Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk
Fernanda A Orsi,1,2 Willem M Lijfering,2,3 Arnoud Van der Laarse,4,5 L Renee Ruhaak,4 Frits R Rosendaal,2 Suzanne C Cannegieter,2–3,6 Christa Cobbaert41Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazi...
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doaj-28977b96cd7a480bb5fa7cf7ff4ee97b2020-11-25T01:55:21ZengDove Medical PressClinical Epidemiology1179-13492019-07-01Volume 1162563347271Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism riskOrsi FALijfering WMVan der Laarse ARuhaak LRRosendaal FRCannegieter SCCobbaert CFernanda A Orsi,1,2 Willem M Lijfering,2,3 Arnoud Van der Laarse,4,5 L Renee Ruhaak,4 Frits R Rosendaal,2 Suzanne C Cannegieter,2–3,6 Christa Cobbaert41Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil; 2Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 3Einthoven Laboratory for Experimental Vascular Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 4Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 5Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 6Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The NetherlandsPurpose: Apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E have been associated with risk of arterial thrombotic diseases. We investigated whether these apolipoproteins have prothrombotic properties and are associated with risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE).Patients and methods: A total of 127 VTE patients and 299 controls were randomly selected from the Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assessment of Risk Factors for Venous Thrombosis study (1999–2004), in the Netherlands. The apolipoproteins were quantified using mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS), and their levels were analyzed as continuous variable (per SD increase).Results: In controls, increases in levels of apolipoproteins were associated with increases in levels of vitamin K-dependent factors, factor XI, antithrombin and clot lysis time. Additionally, increasing apolipoproteins C-III and E levels were associated with higher factor VIII and von Willebrand factor levels. Levels of C-reactive protein were not associated with any apolipoprotein. The age- and sex-adjusted odds ratios of apolipoproteins E, C-III, CII and CI to the risk of venous thrombosis were 1.21 (95% CI, 0.98–1.49), 1.19 (95% CI, 0.99–1.44), 1.24 (95% CI, 0.95–1.61) and 1.06 (95% CI, 0.87–1.30) per SD increase, respectively. These odds ratios did not attenuate after adjustments for statin use, estrogen use, BMI, alcohol use, and self-reported diabetes.Conclusions: Levels of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E are associated with those of several coagulation factors. However, whether these apolipoproteins are also associated with an increased risk of VTE remains to be established.Keywords: thrombosis, proteomics, lipids, cholesterol, coagulation, risk factorshttps://www.dovepress.com/association-of-apolipoproteins-c-i-c-ii-c-iii-and-e-with-coagulation-m-peer-reviewed-article-CLEPThrombosisProteomicsLipids and CholesterolCoagulationRisk Factors |
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Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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Association of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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association of apolipoproteins c-i, c-ii, c-iii and e with coagulation markers and venous thromboembolism risk |
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Clinical Epidemiology |
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Fernanda A Orsi,1,2 Willem M Lijfering,2,3 Arnoud Van der Laarse,4,5 L Renee Ruhaak,4 Frits R Rosendaal,2 Suzanne C Cannegieter,2–3,6 Christa Cobbaert41Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil; 2Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 3Einthoven Laboratory for Experimental Vascular Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 4Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 5Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 6Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The NetherlandsPurpose: Apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E have been associated with risk of arterial thrombotic diseases. We investigated whether these apolipoproteins have prothrombotic properties and are associated with risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE).Patients and methods: A total of 127 VTE patients and 299 controls were randomly selected from the Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assessment of Risk Factors for Venous Thrombosis study (1999–2004), in the Netherlands. The apolipoproteins were quantified using mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS), and their levels were analyzed as continuous variable (per SD increase).Results: In controls, increases in levels of apolipoproteins were associated with increases in levels of vitamin K-dependent factors, factor XI, antithrombin and clot lysis time. Additionally, increasing apolipoproteins C-III and E levels were associated with higher factor VIII and von Willebrand factor levels. Levels of C-reactive protein were not associated with any apolipoprotein. The age- and sex-adjusted odds ratios of apolipoproteins E, C-III, CII and CI to the risk of venous thrombosis were 1.21 (95% CI, 0.98–1.49), 1.19 (95% CI, 0.99–1.44), 1.24 (95% CI, 0.95–1.61) and 1.06 (95% CI, 0.87–1.30) per SD increase, respectively. These odds ratios did not attenuate after adjustments for statin use, estrogen use, BMI, alcohol use, and self-reported diabetes.Conclusions: Levels of apolipoproteins C-I, C-II, C-III and E are associated with those of several coagulation factors. However, whether these apolipoproteins are also associated with an increased risk of VTE remains to be established.Keywords: thrombosis, proteomics, lipids, cholesterol, coagulation, risk factors |
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Thrombosis Proteomics Lipids and Cholesterol Coagulation Risk Factors |
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