< em > N < /em > -Glycosylation Profiles of Immunoglobulin G and Future Cardiovascular Events
CONCLUSIONS: An IgG N-glycan profile was associated with incident CVD in 2 populations (primary and secondary prevention), involving an agalactosylated glycan associated with increased risk of CVD, while several digalactosylated and sialylated IgG glycans associated with decreased risk. An IgG glycan score was positively associated with future CVD.PMID:38348651 | DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.123.323623
Source: Circulation Research - Category: Cardiology Authors: Rosangela A Hoshi Branimir Plav ša Yanyan Liu Irena Trbojevi ć-Akmačić Robert J Glynn Paul M Ridker Richard D Cummings Ivan Gudelj Gordan Lauc Olga V Demler Samia Mora Source Type: research
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