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Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease.

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Deliargyris, EN; Upadhya, B; Sane, DC; Dehmer, GJ; Pye, J; Smith, SC; Boucher, WS; Theoharides, TC
Published in: Atherosclerosis
February 2005

Mast cells may participate actively in the inflammatory process of atherosclerotic plaques by releasing proteolytic enzymes and various other pro-inflammatory substances. We hypothesized that increased levels of mast cell tryptase, could be an important biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). We measured tryptase in 102 patients without acute coronary syndromes undergoing cardiac catheterization. Patients with significant CAD [> or =50% stenosis in > or =1 artery (n=66)] had significantly higher serum tryptase than patients with normal angiography (n=13) or non-significant CAD [<50% stenosis (n=23)]. The median, 25th and 75th percentiles for tryptase in these two groups were 8.38 (6.4 and 10.7)mug/L versus 6.78 (5.61 and 9.72) microg/L, p=0.014. Patients in the highest quartile of tryptase levels had a 4.3-fold risk for CAD [Odds ratio (OR): 4.3; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.08-17.19; p=0.04]. In a multivariate regression analysis, tryptase remained an independent predictor for CAD along with age (OR: 1.178; 95% CI: 1.021-1.359, p=0.025). High circulating tryptase levels may be a result of chronic low-grade inflammatory activity present in atherosclerotic plaques. Tryptase measurements may emerge as a novel way of identifying asymptomatic patients with CAD, and represent a new biomarker of therapeutic efficacy in patients with CAD.

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Atherosclerosis

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0021-9150

Publication Date

February 2005

Volume

178

Issue

2

Start / End Page

381 / 386

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Tryptases
  • Serine Endopeptidases
  • Odds Ratio
  • Middle Aged
  • Mast Cells
  • Male
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Inflammation
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Deliargyris, E. N., Upadhya, B., Sane, D. C., Dehmer, G. J., Pye, J., Smith, S. C., … Theoharides, T. C. (2005). Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis, 178(2), 381–386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.09.008
Deliargyris, Efthymios N., Bharathi Upadhya, David C. Sane, Gregory J. Dehmer, Joseph Pye, Sidney C. Smith, William S. Boucher, and Theoharis C. Theoharides. “Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease.Atherosclerosis 178, no. 2 (February 2005): 381–86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.09.008.
Deliargyris EN, Upadhya B, Sane DC, Dehmer GJ, Pye J, Smith SC, et al. Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis. 2005 Feb;178(2):381–6.
Deliargyris, Efthymios N., et al. “Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease.Atherosclerosis, vol. 178, no. 2, Feb. 2005, pp. 381–86. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.09.008.
Deliargyris EN, Upadhya B, Sane DC, Dehmer GJ, Pye J, Smith SC, Boucher WS, Theoharides TC. Mast cell tryptase: a new biomarker in patients with stable coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis. 2005 Feb;178(2):381–386.
Journal cover image

Published In

Atherosclerosis

DOI

ISSN

0021-9150

Publication Date

February 2005

Volume

178

Issue

2

Start / End Page

381 / 386

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Tryptases
  • Serine Endopeptidases
  • Odds Ratio
  • Middle Aged
  • Mast Cells
  • Male
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Inflammation
  • Humans
  • Female