Association of the anti-angiogenic factor secreted protein and rich in cysteine (SPARC) with vascular complications among Chinese type 2 diabetic patients in Singapore

Abstract Aims This study evaluated the association of the anti-angiogenic SPARC with known angiogenesis-associated factors and diabetes-related micro- and macro-vascular complications in a Singapore Chinese cohort with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods Plasma SPARC was measured by immunoassay in 438 T...

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Published in:Journal of diabetes and its complications Vol. 31; no. 7; pp. 1222 - 1227
Main Authors: Moh, Mei Chung, Sum, Chee Fang, Tavintharan, Subramaniam, Pek, Sharon Li Ting, Yeoh, Lee Ying, Ng, Xiaowei, Lee, Simon Biing Ming, Tang, Wern Ee, Lim, Su Chi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-07-2017
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Summary:Abstract Aims This study evaluated the association of the anti-angiogenic SPARC with known angiogenesis-associated factors and diabetes-related micro- and macro-vascular complications in a Singapore Chinese cohort with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods Plasma SPARC was measured by immunoassay in 438 T2DM adults (mean age:58 ± 11 years). Results Higher SPARC levels in subjects stratified by SPARC tertiles displayed decreased pro-angiogenic adiponectin, osteopontin, vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1 and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 concentrations (all p < 0.05). The anti-angiogenic pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) level was not statistically different among the SPARC tertiles. Age-adjusted partial correlation revealed significant associations of SPARC with adiponectin, osteopontin, VCAM-1, MMP-2, and PEDF (all p < 0.05). Lower SPARC was accompanied by less favorable estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) readings (all p < 0.05). Conversely, ankle–brachial index (ABI) reduced with increasing SPARC (p = 0.048). The eGFR (B = 0.834, p = 0.019), PWV (B = − 7.925, p = 0.009), and ABI (B = − 142.160, p = 0.010) remained as determinants of SPARC after confounder adjustment. Moreover, individuals in the lowest SPARC tertile had increased odds of aortic stiffness (OR = 1.900, 95% CI = 1.103 − 3.274) but reduced odds of peripheral arterial disease (OR = 0.400, 95% CI = 0.175 − 0.919). However, SPARC was not independently associated with chronic kidney disease. Conclusions The anti-angiogenic SPARC may be associated with the pathophysiology of diabetes-related macrovascular complications.
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ISSN:1056-8727
1873-460X
DOI:10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2016.03.029