Genetically Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Ischemic Vascular Disease
Herlev Hospital · Copenhagen University Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with increased risks of ischemic heart disease and ischemic cerebrovascular disease. We tested whether this is a causal association.
We studied 10,276 persons from a general population cohort, including 1786 in whom ischemic heart disease developed and 741 in whom ischemic cerebrovascular disease developed. We examined another 31,992 persons from a cross-sectional general population study, of whom 2521 had ischemic heart disease and 1483 had ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Finally, we compared 2238 patients with ischemic heart disease with 4474 control subjects and 612 patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease with 1224 control subjects. We measured levels of high-sensitivity CRP and conducted genotyping for four CRP polymorphisms and two apolipoprotein E polymorphisms.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 58.89
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
6- JZJeppe ZachoCorresponding
Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital
- ATAnne Tybjærg-Hansen
Herlev Hospital, Bispebjerg Hospital, Rigshospitalet
- JSJan Skov Jensen
Herlev Hospital, Bispebjerg Hospital, Gentofte Hospital
- PGPeer Grande
Rigshospitalet
- HSHenrik Sillesen
Rigshospitalet
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- C-reactive protein
- Disease
- Population
- Vascular disease
- Cardiology
- Inflammation
- Good health and well-being