2013
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2012-0299-oa
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Distribution of Low-Density Lipoprotein and High-Density Lipoprotein Subclasses in Patients With Sarcoidosis

Abstract: Context.-Systemic inflammatory diseases are associated with proatherogenic lipoprotein profile, but there is a lack of information regarding overall distributions of lipoprotein subclasses in sarcoidosis.Objective.-To investigate whether patients with sarcoidosis have altered distributions of plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles.Design.-Seventy-seven patients with biopsy-proven sarcoidosis (29 with acute and 48 with chronic sarcoidosis) treated with corticosteroids … Show more

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“…Several metabolites found to be altered in the present study have been previously associated with atherosclerosis and CVD, indicating a connection between these inflammatory diseases and sarcoidosis. These findings support previous studies that reported the presence of proatherogenic lipoprotein particles in sarcoidosis patients (Vekic et al 2013; Ivanisevic et al 2012). Future work should include a larger population sample and other chronic inflammatory diseases, such as lupus and cystic fibrosis, to confirm the specificity of the metabolites identified in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Several metabolites found to be altered in the present study have been previously associated with atherosclerosis and CVD, indicating a connection between these inflammatory diseases and sarcoidosis. These findings support previous studies that reported the presence of proatherogenic lipoprotein particles in sarcoidosis patients (Vekic et al 2013; Ivanisevic et al 2012). Future work should include a larger population sample and other chronic inflammatory diseases, such as lupus and cystic fibrosis, to confirm the specificity of the metabolites identified in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, the results of this study did not reveal any correlation between serum HDL-c or TC levels and sarcoidosis. In a study by Jelena Veki et al, with 77 patients, adverse lipoprotein subpro les in the serum of sarcoidosis patients continued to change over the course of the disease, with an increase in the serum LDL II and III subclasses (p < 0.001) [24] . In an observational study of 133 patients with newly diagnosed sarcoidosis and 51 patients with untreated risk-like arthritis, Arzu Cennet Izek et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…SdLDL particles were reportedly more prevalent in patients with psoriatic arthritis [54] and altered LDL subclasses distribution has been observed in rheumatoid arthritis too [55]. Similarly, smaller LDL size and increased proportion of sdLDL particles has been reported in sarcoidosis patients [56,57]. Therefore, available evidence suggests that adverse LDL subclasses distribution could be one of the key features of elevated CVD risk in patients with inflammatory diseases.…”
Section: Small Dense Ldl and Endocrine Disorders Pregnancy And Menopausementioning
confidence: 99%