The ethnicity-specific association of biomarkers with the angiographic severity of coronary artery disease

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2016-03

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Gijsberts, Crystel M
Bank, Ingrid Em
Seneviratna, A
den Ruijter, Hester M.ORCID 0000-0001-9762-014XISNI 0000000392927067
Asselbergs, Folkert WORCID 0000-0002-1692-8669ISNI 0000000391548591
Agostoni, PiefrancescoISNI 0000000388177910
Remijn, J A
Pasterkamp, GerardISNI 0000000397161080
Kiat, H C
Roest, Mark

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BACKGROUND: Risk factor burden and clinical characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) differ among ethnic groups. We related biomarkers to CAD severity in Caucasians, Chinese, Indians and Malays. METHODS: In the Dutch-Singaporean UNICORN coronary angiography cohort (n = 2033) we compared levels of five cardiovascular biomarkers: N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), cystatin C (CysC), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and high-sensitivity troponin I (hsTnI). We assessed ethnicity-specific associations of biomarkers with CAD severity, quantified by the SYNTAX score. RESULTS: Adjusted for baseline differences, NTproBNP levels were significantly higher in Malays than in Chinese and Caucasians (72.1 vs. 34.4 and 41.1 pmol/l, p < 0.001 and p = 0.005, respectively). MPO levels were higher in Caucasians than in Indians (32.8 vs. 27.2 ng/ml, p = 0.026), hsTnI levels were higher in Malays than in Caucasians and Indians (33.3 vs. 16.4 and 17.8 ng/l, p < 0.001 and p = 0.029) and hsTnI levels were higher in Chinese than in Caucasians (23.3 vs. 16.4, p = 0.031). We found modifying effects of ethnicity on the association of biomarkers with SYNTAX score. NTproBNP associated more strongly with the SYNTAX score in Malays than Caucasians (β 0.132 vs. β 0.020 per 100 pmol/l increase in NTproBNP, p = 0.032). For MPO levels the association was stronger in Malays than Caucasians (β 1.146 vs. β 0.016 per 10 ng/ml increase, p = 0.017). Differing biomarker cut-off levels were found for the ethnic groups. CONCLUSION: When corrected for possible confounders we observe ethnicity-specific differences in biomarker levels. Moreover, biomarkers associated differently with CAD severity, suggesting that ethnicity-specific cut-off values should be considered.

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Ethnicity, Coronary angiography, Biomarkers, Singapore, Journal Article

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Gijsberts, C M, Bank, I E M, Seneviratna, A, den Ruijter, H M, Asselbergs, F W, Agostoni, P, Remijn, J A, Pasterkamp, G, Kiat, H C, Roest, M, Richards, A M, Chan, M Y, de Kleijn, D P V & Hoefer, I E 2016, 'The ethnicity-specific association of biomarkers with the angiographic severity of coronary artery disease', Netherlands Heart Journal, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 188-198. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-015-0798-y