Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Aug 2022)

β-sheets in serum protein are independent risk factors for coronary lesions besides LDL-C in coronary heart disease patients

  • Yu-lin Li,
  • Jia-ying Xie,
  • Bin Lu,
  • Xiao-di Sun,
  • Xiao-di Sun,
  • Fang-fang Chen,
  • Zhou-jie Tong,
  • Wen-wen Sai,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Zhi-hao Wang,
  • Zhi-hao Wang,
  • Ming Zhong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.911358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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BackgroundCoronary heart disease (CHD) patients with standard low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) remain at risk of cardiovascular events, making it critical to explore new targets to reduce the residual risk. The relationship between β-sheet conformation and CHD is gaining attention. This study was designed to compare the coronary lesions in CHD patients with varying LDL-C and evaluate whether serum β-sheets are associated with coronary damage.MethodsTwo hundred and one patients diagnosed with stable CHD were recruited and divided into four groups according to LDL-C. Baseline information, coronary lesion-related indicators, and peripheral blood samples were collected. Serum β-sheet content was determined by thioflavin T fluorescence.ResultsThe baseline information was comparable in CHD patients with different LDL-C. No difference was found in indicators relevant to coronary lesions among groups. The content of β-sheet was negatively correlated with LDL-C. Multiple linear regression revealed that serum β-sheet was positively correlated with coronary lesion when risk factors such as age, smoking, and LDL-C were controlled.ConclusionsThis is the first study that reports the serum β-sheet levels of CHD patients being gradually increased with decreasing LDL-C when coronary lesions were comparable. Serum β-sheet might exacerbate the coronary lesions in CHD patients independent of known risk factors such as LDL-C.

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