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Anti-inflammatory effect of semaglutide: updated systematic review and meta-analysis

Walter Massón, Martín Lobo, Juan Patricio Nogueira, Alfredo M. Rodriguez–Granillo, Leandro Barbagelata, Daniel Siniawski

2024Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background The anti-inflammatory effect could be one of the mechanisms by which semaglutide reduces cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and/or obesity. Determining the anti-inflammatory effect of semaglutide was the objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods This meta-analysis was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines. A literature search was performed to detect randomised clinical trials that have quantified the effect of semaglutide on C-reactive protein (CRP) levels compared to placebo or a control group (other glucose-lowering drugs). The primary outcome was CRP index (final CRP/basal CRP). A random-effects model was used. Results Thirteen randomised clinical trials were considered eligible ( n = 26,131). Overall, semaglutide therapy was associated with lower CRP index values compared to the placebo group (SMD −0.56; 95% CI −0.69 to −0.43, I 2 92%) or the control group (SMD −0.45; 95% CI −0.68 to −0.23, I 2 82%).Such an association was similarly observed when different treatment regimens (subcutaneous vs. oral) or different populations (patients with or without T2DM) were analysed. The sensitivity analysis showed that the results were robust. Conclusion The present meta-analysis demonstrated that the use of semaglutide was associated with a reduction in inflammation irrespective of the population evaluated or the treatment regimen used. These findings would explain one of the mechanisms by which semaglutide reduces cardiovascular events. Systematic Review Registration PROSPERO [CRD42024500551].

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SemaglutideMedicineMeta-analysisPlaceboInternal medicineRandomized controlled trialRegimenPopulationDiabetes mellitusType 2 diabetesEndocrinologyLiraglutidePathologyAlternative medicineEnvironmental healthDiabetes Treatment and ManagementMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases