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NCT number NCT02307422
Other study ID # ILI-14-133-C-UCSD
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received November 21, 2014
Last updated September 12, 2017
Start date November 2014
Est. completion date November 2017

Study information

Verified date September 2017
Source Interleukin Genetics, Inc.
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The design and purpose of the current study is to expand and validate previous findings that the IL-1 gene cluster composite genotype patterns potentiate the risk for coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiovascular events mediated by OxPL and Lp(a). A secondary objective is to validate other, non IL-1 genetic variants associated with CAD.


Description:

The conclusions from an earlier study indicate that the contribution of OxPL/apoB and Lp(a) on angiographically documented CAD and CAD events is conditional on proinflammatory IL-1 genotypes. This novel paradigm links the etiology of atherogenesis attributed to OxPL and Lp(a) from genetics to clinical expression of CAD. ILI has also identified the functional IL-1 gene variations that regulate the IL1B gene in a haplotype context and appear to explain over-expression of IL-1β, as well as the expression of other inflammatory biomolecules that are downstream of IL-1β. The functional IL-1 variants have been combined into patterns that have been associated with risk for more severe periodontal disease across multiple ethnic/racial populations. It is also important to test this functional genetic pattern for similar interactions with OxPL and Lp(a) biomarker levels in association with angiographically documented CAD and CAD events. DNA has been extracted from previously obtained subject blood samples (1173 subjects; 18 years to 90 years at entry (coronary angiography)) at the University General Hospital of Ioannina, Greece study site. DNAs will be labeled by anonymized subject ID # (de-identified), and shipped to ILI for genotyping and genetic analysis. Phase II will determine whether other gene variations (SNPs) previously shown in the literature to be associated with CAD and/or CAD-related secondary events can be validated in this study population.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 1173
Est. completion date November 2017
Est. primary completion date November 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 90 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Diabetics and non-diabetics, with or without known CV disease, who are admitted in the Department of Cardiology in the University General Hospital of Ioannina and the Catheterization Laboratory of 1st IKA Hospital in Athens and undergo coronary angiography at ages 18-90 for clinical purposes will be studied. The study includes subjects who; 1) have suspected CAD and undergo a scheduled diagnostic angiogram for clinical reasons, and 2) are hospitalized because of an acute coronary syndrome and thus undergo diagnostic angiography (with or without previous history of CAD).

Exclusion Criteria: Patients < 18 years old and > 90 years old at time of coronary angiography. Patients with a previous history of coronary revascularization procedure or moderate to severe stenosis will be excluded.

Study Design


Intervention

Genetic:
IL-1 Genotypes, other SNPs associated with CAD
Genotyping will be carried out by a CLIA-certified genotyping facility at ILI, Waltham MA. DNA concentrations will be adjusted to a range compatible with multiple PCR conditions. Genotyping will be accomplished by performing multiplex polymerase chain reactions (PCR) specifically targeting the surrounding sequences for the SNPs being studied. A single base extension assay will be hybridized to a 48-plex microarray plate and read on a SNPstream Genotyping System (Beckman-Coulter).

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Interleukin Genetics, Inc. University of California, San Diego

References & Publications (1)

Tsimikas S, Duff GW, Berger PB, Rogus J, Huttner K, Clopton P, Brilakis E, Kornman KS, Witztum JL. Pro-inflammatory interleukin-1 genotypes potentiate the risk of coronary artery disease and cardiovascular events mediated by oxidized phospholipids and lipoprotein(a). J Am Coll Cardiol. 2014 May 6;63(17):1724-34. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2013.12.030. Epub 2014 Feb 12. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Evidence of IL-1 risk genotypes of the Heart Health Test in relation to levels of Lp(a)(mg/dL) and oxPL/apoB (RLU) in CAD patients. Compare the frequencies of positive and negative genetic test results (Heart Health Test, composite genotype of rs17561, rs1143634, rs16944) among CAD patients based on previously collected levels (eg. quartiles) of LP(a) and specific oxidized phospholipids among diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Approximately 1 year
Secondary Evidence of IL-1 risk genotypes of the PerioPredict Test in relation to levels of Lp(a)(mg/dL) and oxPL/apoB (RLU) in CAD patients. Compare the frequencies of positive and negative genetic test results (PerioPredict Test, composite genotype of rs16944, rs1143623, rs4848306, rs1143633)among CAD patients based on previously collected levels (eg. quartiles) of LP(a) and specific oxidized phospholipids among diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Approximately 1 year
Secondary Evidence for other non IL-1 gene SNPs, previously shown to be associated with CAD, in relation to levels of Lp(a)(mg/dL) and oxPL/apoB (RLU) among diabetic and non-diabetic patients. Compare the frequencies of SNP alleles, haplotypes, and composite genotypes among CAD patients based on levels (eg. quartiles) of LP(a) in mg/dL and oxidized phospholipids/apoB (RLU) among diabetic to non-diabetic subjects. Approximately 1 year
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