Suggestive evidence of a multicytokine resistin pathway in humans and its role on cardiovascular events in high-risk individuals
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2017
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Springer Nature
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In cells and tissues resistin affects IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12 and TNF-α expression, thus suggesting
the existence of a multi-cytokine “resistin pathway”. We investigated whether such pathway does
exist in humans and, if so, if it is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and with major adverse
cardiovascular events (MACE). Serum cytokines were measured in 280 healthy subjects from the
Gargano Study 2 (GS2) whose BMI, waist circumference, HOMAIR, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol,
systolic and diastolic blood pressure data were available and in 353 patients with type 2 diabetes and
coronary artery disease from the Gargano Heart Study (GHS)-prospective design (follow-up 5.4±2.5
years; 71 MACE). In GS2, cytokines mRNA levels in white blood cells were also measured. In GS2,
resistin mRNA was correlated with all cytokines expression (all p<0.001), but IL-12B. Consistently,
serum resistin was correlated with all serum cytokines (all p<0.001), but IL-12. Expression (eRPS) and
serum (sRPS) resistin pathway scores (excluding IL-12) were each other correlated (p<0.001) and both
associated with cardiovascular risk factors (all p<0.01). In GHS, sRPS was independently associated
with MACE (HR=1.44, 95% CI=1.10–1.90). Our data indicate the existence of a resistin pathway, which
is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and which strongly and independently predicts MACE.
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Menzaghi, C., Marucci, A., Antonucci, A. et al. Suggestive evidence of a multi-cytokine resistin pathway in humans and its role on cardiovascular events in high-risk individuals. Sci Rep 7, 44337 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep44337
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