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Plasma Proteomic Associations With Incident Ischemic Stroke in Older Adults

Rizwan Kalani, Traci M. Bartz, Bruce M. Psaty, Mitchell S.V. Elkind, James S. Floyd, Robert E. Gerszten, Ali Shojaie, Susan R. Heckbert, Joshua C. Bis, Thomas R. Austin, David Tirschwell, Joseph A. Delaney, W.T. Longstreth

2023Neurology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Plasma proteomics may elucidate novel insights into the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke (IS), identify biomarkers of IS risk, and guide development of nascent prevention strategies. We evaluated the relationship between the plasma proteome and IS risk in the population-based Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS). METHODS: -transformed estimated plasma protein concentrations and incident IS, adjusting for demographics, IS risk factors, and estimated glomerular filtration rate. For proteins independently associated with incident IS, a secondary stratified analysis evaluated associations in subgroups defined by sex and race. Exploratory analyses evaluated plasma proteomic associations with cardioembolic and noncardioembolic IS and proteins associated with IS risk in participants with left atrial dysfunction but without atrial fibrillation. RESULTS: ) were independently associated with IS risk. These 2 associations were similar in men and women and in Black and non-Black participants. In exploratory analyses, NTproBNP was independently associated with incident cardioembolic IS, E-selectin with incident noncardioembolic IS, and secreted frizzled-related protein 1 with IS risk in participants with left atrial dysfunction. DISCUSSION: In a cohort of older adults, NTproBNP and MMP12 were independently associated with IS risk. We identified plasma proteomic determinants of incident cardioembolic and noncardioembolic IS and found a novel protein associated with IS risk in those with left atrial dysfunction.

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MedicineInternal medicineStroke (engine)Atrial fibrillationDemographicsProportional hazards modelCardiologyDemographyMechanical engineeringSociologyEngineeringAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementGDF15 and Related Biomarkers
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