Abstract
BACKGROUND: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles have properties beyond reverse cholesterol transport. We hypothesized that their protection extends to inflammation-related disease. The predictive value of HDL particle subclasses and inflammatory markers was studied for noncardiovascular, noncancer chronic inflammation-related death and hospitalization, and for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). METHODS AND RESULTS: A multiethnic, multicenter, prospective observational study was conducted in 6475 men and women (aged 45 to 84 years) free of known CVD at baseline with median follow-up of 10.1 years. Fasting venous samples were analyzed for baseline lipid profile and lipoprotein particles. We focused on the HDL family of variables (small-, medium-, and large-diameter HDL particles and HDL cholesterol). Analyses identified the sum of small- plus medium-diameter HDL particles as important. Small- plus medium-diameter HDL particles were inversely associated with diagnostic code-based noncardiovascular, noncancer chronic inflammation-related death and hospitalization (n=1054) independent of covariates: relative risk per SD 0.85 (95% CI: 0.79 to 0.91, P
Original language | English (US) |
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Journal | Journal of the American Heart Association |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 9 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2015 |
Keywords
- cardiovascular events
- high‐density lipoprotein
- lipoprotein particles
- Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
- noncardiovascular, noncancer chronic inflammation–related death and hospitalization
PubMed: MeSH publication types
- Journal Article
- Multicenter Study
- Observational Study
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural