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Novel Phospholipid Signature of Depressive Symptom s in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.117.008278

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cardiac rehabilitation; coronary artery disease; depression; inflammation; lipidomics; lipids

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  1. Ontario Mental Health Foundation
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [MOP 114913]
  3. CIHR as part of the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) [CAN 137794]
  4. CIHR Training Program in Neurodegenerative Lipidomics Graduate Scholarship
  5. Ontario Graduate Scholarship

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Background-Depression in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity. Given the proinflammatory actions of phospholipids, aberrant phospholipid metabolism may be an etiological mechanism linking CAD and depression. Our primary objective was to identify a phospholipid biomarker panel that characterizes CAD patients with significant depressive symptoms from those without. Methods and Results-We performed a targeted lipidomic analysis on CAD patients with significant depressive symptoms (n=37, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression score >16) and those without (n 49). Phospholipid species were selected using partial least-square discriminant analysis, and the ability of the resulting model to discriminate between groups was evaluated using receiver operator characteristic curves. Biosignature scores were calculated from this model, and analyses of covariance were performed to compare intergroup differences in biosignature scores, with adjustment for clinical differences between patients. Those with significant depressive symptoms had lower cardiopulmonary fitness, more prevalent history of depression, and a greater number of vascular risk factors. A model of 10 phospholipid species had an area under the curve value of 0.84 (95% confidence interval 0.72-0.95), sensitivity of 0.73, and specificity of 0.71. This model passed permutation testing (n=1000, P<0.001). Biosignature scores were higher in those with significant depressive symptoms after adjustment for potential confounders (91.861=14.39, P<0.0005). Conclusions-The present findings support the role of proinflammatory phospholipid species in the presence of depression in CAD patients from the CAROTID trial (Coronary Artery Disease Randomized Omega-3 Trial in Depression). Future investigations should aim to replicate findings in larger data sets and clarify possible pathophysiological mechanisms.

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