腫瘍死滅因子α誘発タンパク質3 (TNFAIP3) は,冠動脈疾患 (CHD) を独立して予測することができる.
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。腫瘍死滅因子アルファ誘導タンパク質3 (TNFAIP3) 濃度は冠動脈疾患 (CHD) の患者で低い. 下部TNFAIP3は心臓病の独立した予測因子であり,診断のための臨床的有用性を示唆しています.
科学分野
- 心血管医学
- 免疫学
- バイオマーカーの発見
背景
- 炎症は冠動脈疾患 (CHD) と関連しています.
- 腫瘍死滅因子アルファ誘導タンパク質3 (TNFAIP3) は,抗炎症タンパク質である.
- TNFAIP3のCHDリスクに対する役割は,以前は知られていなかった.
研究 の 目的
- TNFAIP3レベルとCHDの関連性を調査する.
- TNFAIP3が心臓病の独立予測因子であるかどうかを判断する.
- TNFAIP3の心臓病の診断の可能性を評価する.
主な方法
- 236人の患者でTNFAIP3レベルを測定するために,酵素結合免疫検査 (ELISA) を使用した.
- 患者は心臓病 (n=162) と対照群 (n=74) に分類された.
- 傾向スコアマッチングとロジスティック回帰分析を使用した.
主要な成果
- TNFAIP3の濃度は,傾向スコアが一致する前と後の両方で,対照群と比較して,著しく低かった.
- TNFAIP3は心臓病との負の相関を示し,独立した予測因子として特定されました.
- 受容器の動作特性 (ROC) 曲線解析は,CHDの発達におけるTNFAIP3の強力な予測値を示した (AUC=0. 957).
結論
- TNFAIP3の値低下は心臓病と関連しています.
- TNFAIP3はCHDの独立した予測因子として機能します.
- TNFAIP3の臨床測定は,心臓病の診断に役立ちます.
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