G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease.
Granulocyte-colony-stimulating-factor (G-CSF) induces mobilization of progenitor cells but may also exert pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic effects. Treatment with recombinant G-CSF after acute myocardial infarction is currently under examination and has been associated with in-stent restenosis. H...
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doaj-7979c50d79b04260876b4d1296afbf6d2020-11-24T21:56:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014253210.1371/journal.pone.0142532G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease.Katharina M KatsarosWalter S SpeidlSvitlana DemyanetsStefan P KastlKonstantin A KrychtiukAnna WonnerthGerlinde ZornIoannis TentzerisSerdar FarhanGerald MaurerJohann WojtaKurt HuberGranulocyte-colony-stimulating-factor (G-CSF) induces mobilization of progenitor cells but may also exert pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic effects. Treatment with recombinant G-CSF after acute myocardial infarction is currently under examination and has been associated with in-stent restenosis. However, it is not known whether plasma levels of endogenous G-CSF are also associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. Therefore we included 280 patients with angiographically proven stable coronary artery disease. G-CSF was measured by specific ELISA and patients were followed for a median of 30 months for the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE: death, myocardial infarction, re-hospitalization). Those with cardiac events during follow-up showed significant higher G-CSF levels (32.3 pg/mL IQR 21.4-40.5 pg/mL vs. 24.6 pg/mL IQR 16.4-34.9 pg/mL; p<0.05) at baseline. Patients with G-CSF plasma levels above the median had a 2-fold increased risk for MACE (p<0.05). This was independent from established cardiovascular risk factors. In addition, G-CSF above the median was a predictor of clinical in-stent restenosis after implantation of bare-metal stents (6.6% vs. 19.4%; p<0.05) but not of drug-eluting stents (7.7% vs. 7.6%; p = 0.98). This data suggests that endogenous plasma levels of G-CSF predict cardiovascular events independently from established cardiac risk factors and are associated with increased in-stent restenosis rates after implantation of bare metal stents.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4640870?pdf=render |
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Katharina M Katsaros Walter S Speidl Svitlana Demyanets Stefan P Kastl Konstantin A Krychtiuk Anna Wonnerth Gerlinde Zorn Ioannis Tentzeris Serdar Farhan Gerald Maurer Johann Wojta Kurt Huber |
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Katharina M Katsaros Walter S Speidl Svitlana Demyanets Stefan P Kastl Konstantin A Krychtiuk Anna Wonnerth Gerlinde Zorn Ioannis Tentzeris Serdar Farhan Gerald Maurer Johann Wojta Kurt Huber G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. PLoS ONE |
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Katharina M Katsaros Walter S Speidl Svitlana Demyanets Stefan P Kastl Konstantin A Krychtiuk Anna Wonnerth Gerlinde Zorn Ioannis Tentzeris Serdar Farhan Gerald Maurer Johann Wojta Kurt Huber |
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G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. |
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G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. |
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G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. |
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G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. |
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G-CSF Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease. |
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g-csf predicts cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary artery disease. |
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Granulocyte-colony-stimulating-factor (G-CSF) induces mobilization of progenitor cells but may also exert pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic effects. Treatment with recombinant G-CSF after acute myocardial infarction is currently under examination and has been associated with in-stent restenosis. However, it is not known whether plasma levels of endogenous G-CSF are also associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. Therefore we included 280 patients with angiographically proven stable coronary artery disease. G-CSF was measured by specific ELISA and patients were followed for a median of 30 months for the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE: death, myocardial infarction, re-hospitalization). Those with cardiac events during follow-up showed significant higher G-CSF levels (32.3 pg/mL IQR 21.4-40.5 pg/mL vs. 24.6 pg/mL IQR 16.4-34.9 pg/mL; p<0.05) at baseline. Patients with G-CSF plasma levels above the median had a 2-fold increased risk for MACE (p<0.05). This was independent from established cardiovascular risk factors. In addition, G-CSF above the median was a predictor of clinical in-stent restenosis after implantation of bare-metal stents (6.6% vs. 19.4%; p<0.05) but not of drug-eluting stents (7.7% vs. 7.6%; p = 0.98). This data suggests that endogenous plasma levels of G-CSF predict cardiovascular events independently from established cardiac risk factors and are associated with increased in-stent restenosis rates after implantation of bare metal stents. |
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