A neutrophil signature is strongly associated with increased cardiovascular risk in gout.
Daisy VedderMartijn GerritsenMichael T NurmohamedRonald F van VollenhovenChristian LoodPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2021)
We demonstrated elevated levels of neutrophil activation markers, MPO and calprotectin in gout patients as compared with healthy controls. Of note, neutrophil activation markers were associated with several risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including hyperlipidaemia, hypertension and diabetes. Finally, the presence of a neutrophil activation signature was strongly associated with an increased 10 year risk of cardiovascular mortality. Further studies are needed to determine whether gout-specific factors and/or cardiovascular risk factors contribute to the elevated neutrophil activation observed in these patients.