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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2000

Protective role against restenosis from an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene polymorphism in patients treated with coronary stenting

Adnan Kastrati; Werner Koch; Peter B. Berger; Julinda Mehilli; Katherine Stephenson; Franz-Josef Neumann; Nicolas von Beckerath; Corinna Böttiger; Gordon W. Duff; Albert Schömig

OBJECTIVESnTo test the hypothesis that interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) gene polymorphism contributes to the risk of restenosis after coronary stenting.nnnBACKGROUNDnCytokines of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) family play a central role in regulating inflammatory responses. There is strong evidence to support IL-1 involvement in smooth muscle cell mitogenesis and extracellular matrix metabolism. The IL-1ra counters the proinflammatory effects of IL-1. The interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene (IL-1RN) contains several well-characterized polymorphic sites that correlate with altered IL-lra levels.nnnMETHODSnIn 1,850 consecutive patients, clinical and angiographic measures ofrestenosis were evaluated over one year after coronary stent placement. Repeat angiography at six months was achieved in 84% of the patients; angiographic restenosis was defined < or =50% diameter stenosis at follow-up. Genotyping for an exon 2 polymorphism (+2,018) of IL-1RN (alleles 1 and 2) was based on a polymerase chain reaction technique.nnnRESULTSnAllele 2 frequency was 0.28. Carriers of allele 2 had a significantly lower risk for angiographic restenosis, odds ratio (OR) of 0.78 (95% confidence interval, 0.63 to 0.97) and target vessel revascularization, OR of 0.73 (0.58 to 0.92) compared with noncarriers. Risk reduction was especially significant in patients <60 years (n = 696), with OR of 0.63 (0.43 to 0.91) for angiographic restenosis and 0.55 (0.39 to 0.78) for target vessel revascularization.nnnCONCLUSIONSnAllele 2 of the IL-1ra gene was associated with a lower incidence of restenosis after coronary stenting, particularly in younger patients. This finding supports a role of inflammation in the development of restenosis after stent placement.


Cytokine | 2002

C-reactive protein levels are influenced by common IL-1 gene variations.

Peter B. Berger; Joseph P. McConnell; Martha E. Nunn; Kenneth S. Kornman; Julian Sorrell; Katherine Stephenson; Gordon W. Duff


Archive | 2002

Methods for detecting and treating the early onset of aging-related conditions

David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Sheila E. Francis; Katherine Stephenson; Kenneth S. Kornman


Archive | 1999

Diagnostics for cardiovascular disorders

Sheila E. Francis; David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2000

Diagnostics and therapeutics for restenosis

David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Sheila E. Francis; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2002

Diagnostics and therapeutics for cardiovascular disease

Sheila E. Francis; David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2000

DIAGNOSTICS FOR FRAGILE PLAQUE DISORDER

Sheila E. Francis; David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2000

Diagnostika für fragile plaque störung

Sheila E. Francis; David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2000

Diagnostics and therapeutics for vascular disease

David C. Crossman; Gordon W. Duff; Sheila E. Francis; Kenneth S. Kornman; Katherine Stephenson


Archive | 2000

Methodes diagnostiques et therapeutiques contre la restenose

Kenneth S. Kornman; Gordon W. Duff; David C. Crossman; Sheila E. Francis; Katherine Stephenson

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Kenneth S. Kornman

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Gordon W. Duff

University College London

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Gordon W. Duff

University College London

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