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Kawasaki disease and increased cardiovascular risk: Is there a link to circulating glycocalyx biomarkers?

Authors :
Claudia Nussbaum
Sarah Bohlig
Nikolaus A. Haas
Miriam König
Belén Pastor-Villaescusa
André Jakob
Robert Dalla-Pozza
Mathias Hermann
Source :
Microvascular research. 140
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute systemic vasculitis with possible long-term impact of general cardio-vascular health. An endothelial glycocalyx disorder during the disease's acute phase might predispose to long-term vascular anomalies leading to endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis. To investigate any association between increased cardiovascular risk and endothelial glycocalyx, we assessed circulating glycocalyx components in patients with a KD history, and analysed their association with acute-phase clinical features and more importantly, with patients' current cardiovascular risk factors. Methods This prospective observational cohort study included 51 subjects: 31 patients with a history of KD, and 20 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. We analysed serum syndecan-1 and hyaluronan via ELISA. We assessed features reported during the acute phase of KD such as blood counts, C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and coronary artery aneurysms (CAA), and their current blood pressure and lipid markers in relation to measured glycocalyx components. Results Our multivariate analysis revealed that hyaluronan and syndecan-1 levels were not associated with KD. However, the latter exhibited a significant association with acute-phase blood count alterations in patients with KD. Furthermore, significant interactions of hyaluronan and syndecan-1 with certain cardiovascular risk factors like blood lipids and blood pressure were only present in KD patients. Conclusion Vasculitis during KD's acute phase might predispose to a long-term endothelial glycocalyx alteration, influenced by other factors having a vascular impact such as blood pressure and circulating lipids. Clinical trial registration German Clinical Trials Register on 25th February 2016, DRKS00010071 https://www.drks.de/drks_web/ .

Details

ISSN :
10959319
Volume :
140
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microvascular research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca8855836f651cc4d2c5ab3195c6feab