Fatty liver disease is most frequently related to metabolic dysfunction (MAFLD) and associated comorbidities, heightening the risk of cardiovascular disease, and is associated with higher hepatic production of IL32, a cytokine linked with lipotoxicity and endothelial activation. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between circulating IL32 concentration and blood pressure control in individuals with metabolic dysfunction at high risk of MAFLD. IL32 plasma levels were measured by ELISA in 948 individuals with metabolic dysfunction enrolled in the Liver-Bible-2021 cohort. Higher circulating IL32 levels were independently associated with systolic blood pressure (estimate +0.008 log(10) per 1 mmHg increase, 95% c.i. 0.002-0.015; p = 0.016), and inversely correlated with antihypertensive medications (estimate -0.189, 95% c.i. -0.291--0.088, p = 0.0002). Through multivariable analysis, IL32 levels predicted both systolic blood pressure (estimate 0.746, 95% c.i 0.173-1.318; p = 0.010) and impaired blood pressure control (OR 1.22, 95% c.i. 1.09-1.38; p = 0.0009) independently of demographic and metabolic confounders and of treatment. This study reveals that circulating IL32 levels are associated with impaired blood pressure control in individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease.

Circulating Interlukin-32 and Altered Blood Pressure Control in Individuals with Metabolic Dysfunction / M. Tomasi, A. Cherubini, S. Pelusi, S. Margarita, C. Bianco, F. Malvestiti, L. Miano, S. Romeo, D. Prati, L. Valenti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 24:8(2023 Apr 18), pp. 7465.1-7465.13. [10.3390/ijms24087465]

Circulating Interlukin-32 and Altered Blood Pressure Control in Individuals with Metabolic Dysfunction

A. Cherubini
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S. Pelusi;F. Malvestiti;L. Valenti
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2023

Abstract

Fatty liver disease is most frequently related to metabolic dysfunction (MAFLD) and associated comorbidities, heightening the risk of cardiovascular disease, and is associated with higher hepatic production of IL32, a cytokine linked with lipotoxicity and endothelial activation. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between circulating IL32 concentration and blood pressure control in individuals with metabolic dysfunction at high risk of MAFLD. IL32 plasma levels were measured by ELISA in 948 individuals with metabolic dysfunction enrolled in the Liver-Bible-2021 cohort. Higher circulating IL32 levels were independently associated with systolic blood pressure (estimate +0.008 log(10) per 1 mmHg increase, 95% c.i. 0.002-0.015; p = 0.016), and inversely correlated with antihypertensive medications (estimate -0.189, 95% c.i. -0.291--0.088, p = 0.0002). Through multivariable analysis, IL32 levels predicted both systolic blood pressure (estimate 0.746, 95% c.i 0.173-1.318; p = 0.010) and impaired blood pressure control (OR 1.22, 95% c.i. 1.09-1.38; p = 0.0009) independently of demographic and metabolic confounders and of treatment. This study reveals that circulating IL32 levels are associated with impaired blood pressure control in individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease.
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IL-32; MAFLD; NAFLD; arterial hypertension; hepatic fat accumulation; inflammation;
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Circulating Interlukin-32 and Altered Blood Pressure Control in Individuals with Metabolic Dysfunction / M. Tomasi, A. Cherubini, S. Pelusi, S. Margarita, C. Bianco, F. Malvestiti, L. Miano, S. Romeo, D. Prati, L. Valenti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 24:8(2023 Apr 18), pp. 7465.1-7465.13. [10.3390/ijms24087465]
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