Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time

BACKGROUND Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with increased obesity, noncalcified coronary artery burden (NCB), and incident myocardial infarction. Here, we sought to assess the relationship among inflammation, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and NCB. Furthermore, we evaluat...

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Main Authors: Aparna Sajja, Khaled M. Abdelrahman, Aarthi S. Reddy, Amit K. Dey, Domingo E. Uceda, Sundus S. Lateef, Alexander V. Sorokin, Heather L. Teague, Jonathan Chung, Joshua Rivers, Aditya A. Joshi, Youssef A. Elnabawi, Aditya Goyal, Justin A. Rodante, Andrew Keel, Julie E. Alvarez, Benjamin Lockshin, Ronald Prussick, Evan Siegel, Martin P. Playford, Marcus Y. Chen, David A. Bluemke, Joel M. Gelfand, Nehal N. Mehta
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spelling doaj-76ffb4151fbf47f5a091ffeb6bd16d6e2021-08-02T17:47:09ZengAmerican Society for Clinical investigationJCI Insight2379-37082020-11-01522Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over timeAparna SajjaKhaled M. AbdelrahmanAarthi S. ReddyAmit K. DeyDomingo E. UcedaSundus S. LateefAlexander V. SorokinHeather L. TeagueJonathan ChungJoshua RiversAditya A. JoshiYoussef A. ElnabawiAditya GoyalJustin A. RodanteAndrew KeelJulie E. AlvarezBenjamin LockshinRonald PrussickEvan SiegelMartin P. PlayfordMarcus Y. ChenDavid A. BluemkeJoel M. GelfandNehal N. MehtaBACKGROUND Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with increased obesity, noncalcified coronary artery burden (NCB), and incident myocardial infarction. Here, we sought to assess the relationship among inflammation, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and NCB. Furthermore, we evaluated whether improvement in VAT would be associated with reduction in NCB over time in psoriasis.METHODS Consecutive psoriasis patients underwent coronary CT angiography to quantify NCB and abdominal CT to calculate VAT at baseline (n = 237), 1 year (n = 176), and 4 years (n = 50).RESULTS Patients with high levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) had significantly greater visceral adiposity (17,952.9 ± 849.2 cc3 vs. 13370.7 ± 806.8 cc3, P < 0.001) and noncalcified coronary burden (1.26 ± 0.03 vs. 1.07 ± 0.02 mm2) than those with low levels of hs-CRP. Those with higher levels of VAT had more systemic inflammation (hs-CRP, median [IQR], 2.5 mg/L [1.0–5.3 mg/L] vs. 1.2 mg/L [0.6–2.9 mg/L]), with approximately 50% higher NCB (1.42 ± 0.6 mm2 vs. 0.91 ± 0.2 mm2, P < 0.001). VAT associated with NCB in fully adjusted models (β = 0.47, P < 0.001). At 1-year follow-up, patients who had worsening hs-CRP had an increase in VAT (14,748.7 ± 878.1 cc3 to 15,158.7 ± 881.5 cc3; P = 0.03), whereas those who had improved hs-CRP improved their VAT (16,876.1 ± 915.2 cc3 to 16310.4 ± 889.6 cc3; P = 0.04). At 1 year, there was 10.3% reduction in NCB in those who had decreased VAT (β = 0.26, P < 0.0001), which persisted in a subset of patients at 4 years (β = 0.39, P = 0.003).CONCLUSIONS Inflammation drives development of VAT, increased cardiometabolic risk, and NCB in psoriasis. Reduction of inflammation associated with reduction in VAT and associated with longitudinal improvement in NCB. These findings demonstrate the important role of inflammation in the development of VAT in humans and its effect on early atherogenesis.TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01778569.FUNDING This study was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Intramural Research Program (HL006193-05), the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program, a public-private partnership supported jointly by the NIH and contributions to the Foundation for the NIH from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (no. 2014194), the American Association for Dental Research, the Colgate-Palmolive Company, Genentech, and Elsevier as well as private donors.https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.142534CardiologyInflammation
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author Aparna Sajja
Khaled M. Abdelrahman
Aarthi S. Reddy
Amit K. Dey
Domingo E. Uceda
Sundus S. Lateef
Alexander V. Sorokin
Heather L. Teague
Jonathan Chung
Joshua Rivers
Aditya A. Joshi
Youssef A. Elnabawi
Aditya Goyal
Justin A. Rodante
Andrew Keel
Julie E. Alvarez
Benjamin Lockshin
Ronald Prussick
Evan Siegel
Martin P. Playford
Marcus Y. Chen
David A. Bluemke
Joel M. Gelfand
Nehal N. Mehta
spellingShingle Aparna Sajja
Khaled M. Abdelrahman
Aarthi S. Reddy
Amit K. Dey
Domingo E. Uceda
Sundus S. Lateef
Alexander V. Sorokin
Heather L. Teague
Jonathan Chung
Joshua Rivers
Aditya A. Joshi
Youssef A. Elnabawi
Aditya Goyal
Justin A. Rodante
Andrew Keel
Julie E. Alvarez
Benjamin Lockshin
Ronald Prussick
Evan Siegel
Martin P. Playford
Marcus Y. Chen
David A. Bluemke
Joel M. Gelfand
Nehal N. Mehta
Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
JCI Insight
Cardiology
Inflammation
author_facet Aparna Sajja
Khaled M. Abdelrahman
Aarthi S. Reddy
Amit K. Dey
Domingo E. Uceda
Sundus S. Lateef
Alexander V. Sorokin
Heather L. Teague
Jonathan Chung
Joshua Rivers
Aditya A. Joshi
Youssef A. Elnabawi
Aditya Goyal
Justin A. Rodante
Andrew Keel
Julie E. Alvarez
Benjamin Lockshin
Ronald Prussick
Evan Siegel
Martin P. Playford
Marcus Y. Chen
David A. Bluemke
Joel M. Gelfand
Nehal N. Mehta
author_sort Aparna Sajja
title Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
title_short Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
title_full Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
title_fullStr Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
title_full_unstemmed Chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
title_sort chronic inflammation in psoriasis promotes visceral adiposity associated with noncalcified coronary burden over time
publisher American Society for Clinical investigation
series JCI Insight
issn 2379-3708
publishDate 2020-11-01
description BACKGROUND Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with increased obesity, noncalcified coronary artery burden (NCB), and incident myocardial infarction. Here, we sought to assess the relationship among inflammation, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and NCB. Furthermore, we evaluated whether improvement in VAT would be associated with reduction in NCB over time in psoriasis.METHODS Consecutive psoriasis patients underwent coronary CT angiography to quantify NCB and abdominal CT to calculate VAT at baseline (n = 237), 1 year (n = 176), and 4 years (n = 50).RESULTS Patients with high levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) had significantly greater visceral adiposity (17,952.9 ± 849.2 cc3 vs. 13370.7 ± 806.8 cc3, P < 0.001) and noncalcified coronary burden (1.26 ± 0.03 vs. 1.07 ± 0.02 mm2) than those with low levels of hs-CRP. Those with higher levels of VAT had more systemic inflammation (hs-CRP, median [IQR], 2.5 mg/L [1.0–5.3 mg/L] vs. 1.2 mg/L [0.6–2.9 mg/L]), with approximately 50% higher NCB (1.42 ± 0.6 mm2 vs. 0.91 ± 0.2 mm2, P < 0.001). VAT associated with NCB in fully adjusted models (β = 0.47, P < 0.001). At 1-year follow-up, patients who had worsening hs-CRP had an increase in VAT (14,748.7 ± 878.1 cc3 to 15,158.7 ± 881.5 cc3; P = 0.03), whereas those who had improved hs-CRP improved their VAT (16,876.1 ± 915.2 cc3 to 16310.4 ± 889.6 cc3; P = 0.04). At 1 year, there was 10.3% reduction in NCB in those who had decreased VAT (β = 0.26, P < 0.0001), which persisted in a subset of patients at 4 years (β = 0.39, P = 0.003).CONCLUSIONS Inflammation drives development of VAT, increased cardiometabolic risk, and NCB in psoriasis. Reduction of inflammation associated with reduction in VAT and associated with longitudinal improvement in NCB. These findings demonstrate the important role of inflammation in the development of VAT in humans and its effect on early atherogenesis.TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01778569.FUNDING This study was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Intramural Research Program (HL006193-05), the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program, a public-private partnership supported jointly by the NIH and contributions to the Foundation for the NIH from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (no. 2014194), the American Association for Dental Research, the Colgate-Palmolive Company, Genentech, and Elsevier as well as private donors.
topic Cardiology
Inflammation
url https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.142534
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