Abstract
Background. Immune response to oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) may modulate atherogenesis. We recently reported that a high titer of serum anti-oxLDL antibody was an independent predictor of a low risk for cardiovascular death in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In the present study, we examined a possible association between anti-oxLDL antibody titer and arterial wall thickness in ESRD patients. Methods. The subjects were 103 ESRD patients treated with hemodialysis. A high resolution B-mode ultrasound method was used to measure intima-media thickness of carotid (CA-IMT) and femoral arteries (FA-IMT). Results. In univariate analysis, anti-oxLDL antibody showed a significant negative correlation with FA-IMT. The inverse association between anti-oxLDL antibody and FA-IMT remained significant in multiple regression analysis, including age, gender, blood pressure, plasma lipids, smoking, C-reactive protein, calcium-phosphate product, serum albumin, body mass index, and duration of dialysis as covariates. The antibody titer showed an inverse trend with CA-IMT without statistical significance. Conclusion. These results show for the first time that titer of anti-oxLDL antibody is an independent factor inversely associated with arterial thickness in ESRD, supporting the concept that immunity against oxLDL plays an anti-atherogenic role.
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Shoji, T., Kimoto, E., Shinohara, K., Emoto, M., Ishimura, E., Miki, T., … Nishizawa, Y. (2003). The association of antibodies against oxidized low-density lipoprotein with atherosclerosis in hemodialysis patients. In Kidney International, Supplement (Vol. 63). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1755.63.s84.37.x
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