2024
DOI: 10.1161/circresaha.123.322757
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Blood Monocyte Phenotype Is A Marker of Cardiovascular Risk in Type 2 Diabetes

Jean-Baptiste Julla,
Diane Girard,
Marc Diedisheim
et al.

Abstract: Background: Diabetes is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases with a 2-fold higher risk of cardiovascular events in people with diabetes compared with those without. Circulating monocytes are inflammatory effector cells involved in both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and atherogenesis. Methods: We investigated the relationship between circulating monocytes and cardiovascular risk progression in people with T2D, using phenotypic, transcr… Show more

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“…Recent advances to better understand the heterogeneity of diabetes suggested the existence of novel subtypes that differ in immunological characteristics such as biomarkers of inflammation and leucocyte frequencies in blood. 4 , 5 Given their differences in glycaemic, non-glycaemic and immunological determinants, it is conceivable that the novel diabetes subtypes also differ in their susceptibility to viral infections. The identification of those at highest risk merits further investigation.…”
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“…Recent advances to better understand the heterogeneity of diabetes suggested the existence of novel subtypes that differ in immunological characteristics such as biomarkers of inflammation and leucocyte frequencies in blood. 4 , 5 Given their differences in glycaemic, non-glycaemic and immunological determinants, it is conceivable that the novel diabetes subtypes also differ in their susceptibility to viral infections. The identification of those at highest risk merits further investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%