ANTI-HSP60 and ANTI-HSP70 antibody levels and micro/ macrovascular complications in type 1 diabetes: the EURODIAB Study

G. Gruden, G. Bruno, N. Chaturvedi, D. Burt, S. Pinach, C. Schalkwijk, C.D. Stehouwer, Daniel Rinse Witte, J.H. Fuller, P. Cavallo-Perin

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The heat shock proteins 60 and 70 (HSP60, HSP70) play an important role in cytoprotection. Under stress conditions they are released into the circulation and elicit an immune response. Anti-HSP60 and anti-HSP70 antibody levels have been associated with cardiovascular disease. Type 1 diabetes is associated with a greatly increased risk of micro- and macrovascular complications. Therefore, we investigated whether anti-HSP60 and anti-HSP70 antibody levels were associated with micro- and macrovascular complications in type 1 diabetic patients. DESIGN: A cross-sectional nested case-control study from the EURODIAB Study of 531 type 1 diabetic patients was performed. SUBJECTS: Cases (n = 363) were defined as those with one or more complications of diabetes; control subjects (n = 168) were all those with no evidence of any complication. We measured anti-HSP60 and anti-HSP70 antibody levels and investigated their cross-sectional associations with diabetic complications. RESULTS: Anti-HSP70 antibody levels were significantly greater in control than in case subjects, whereas anti-HSP60 antibody levels were similar in the two groups. In logistic regression analysis, anti-HSP70 levels in the upper quartiles were associated with a 47% reduced odds ratio of micro/macrovascular complications, independently of conventional risk factors, markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction [odds ratio (OR) = 0.53, 95% confidence intervals (CI): 0.28-1.02]. CONCLUSIONS: In this large cohort of type 1 diabetic subjects, we found an independent and inverse association between serum anti-HSP70 antibody levels and diabetic micro/macrovascular complications. This suggests that anti-HSP70 antibody levels may be a novel marker of protection from chronic diabetic complications
Udgivelsesdato: 2009/12
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Internal Medicine
Vol/bind266
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)527-536
Antal sider9
ISSN0954-6820
StatusUdgivet - 2009

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DA - 20091125IS - 1365-2796 (Electronic)IS - 1365-2796 (Linking)LA - engPT - Journal ArticlePT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tRN - 0 (Antibodies)RN - 0 (Chaperonin 60)RN - 0 (HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins)SB - IM

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