1. Elevated level of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is associated with reduced coronary atheroma burden
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Marie-Claude Guertin, Catherine Gebhard, Josep Rodés-Cabau, Jean-Claude Tardif, Reda Ibrahim, Rob S. Beanlands, Eric Rhéaume, Simon Kouz, Shahar Lavi, Gang He, Mariève Cossette, Lawrence M. Title, Jean Grégoire, Philippe L. L’Allier, David Rhainds, J. David Spence, University of Zurich, and Tardif, Jean-Claude
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Canada ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sterol O-acyltransferase ,610 Medicine & health ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary Angiography ,Severity of Illness Index ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Phosphatidylcholine-Sterol O-Acyltransferase ,11459 Center for Molecular Cardiology ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Aged ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Reverse cholesterol transport ,10181 Clinic for Nuclear Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Protective Factors ,Stepwise regression ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Lipids ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Up-Regulation ,3. Good health ,030104 developmental biology ,Atheroma ,chemistry ,Quartile ,Case-Control Studies ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Biomarkers ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), a key enzyme in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) metabolism and reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), has been associated with atheroprotection. However, its relation to plaque characteristics has not been confirmed to date. We aimed to determine the relationship between plasma LCAT mass concentration and plaque burden in a multi-center imaging study. METHODS Two hundred sixty-seven patients with angiographically proven coronary artery disease (CAD) underwent intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) imaging. Ninety-six patients without CAD served as controls for biochemistry assessments. RESULTS Plasma LCAT mass concentration was higher in CAD patients as compared to controls (8.94 ± 2.51 μg/mL vs. 7.89 ± 2.99 μg/mL, p = 0.003), while cholesterol esterification rate (CER) was downregulated (253.6 ± 83.9 μM/2 h vs. 315.3 ± 115.0 μM/2 h, p
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- 2018