Complement C3 and C-reactive protein are elevated in South Asians independent of a family history of stroke

Stroke. 2006 Aug;37(8):2001-6. doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000231649.56080.6d. Epub 2006 Jun 29.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Complement components are emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In this study, we examined the relation among C3, C-reactive protein (CRP), factor B, and features of the insulin resistance (IR) syndrome in 143 first-degree relatives of South Asian subjects with ischemic stroke, 141 South Asian controls, and 121 white controls.

Methods: C3, CRP (high-sensitivity assay), and factor B levels were measured by ELISAs, and their relation to features of the IR syndrome were assessed. Data are presented as geometric mean (95% CI).

Results: There was no significant difference in the levels of C3 between South Asian relatives (1.25 [1.21, 1.29] g/L) and South Asian controls (1.20 [1.15, 1.24] g/L, P=0.2). Levels in both South Asian groups were significantly higher than in white controls (0.95 [0.92, 0.98] g/L; P<0.001 for both comparisons). These differences remained significant after adjustment for covariates. Similarly, levels of CRP were not different between the 2 South Asian groups, but levels in both South Asian groups, after adjustment for covariates, were significantly higher than in white controls. There was no difference in the levels of factor B among the 3 groups. South Asian subjects with elevated C3 levels clustered risk factors associated with IR to a greater extent than those with high CRP.

Conclusions: These results suggest that South Asians have a greater level of chronic subclinical inflammation than do whites, independent of a family history of stroke. In addition, C3 is more likely to cluster with features of the IR syndrome compared with CRP in South Asians.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Asian People / genetics*
  • C-Reactive Protein / metabolism*
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Chronic Disease
  • Cluster Analysis
  • Complement C3 / metabolism*
  • Complement Factor B / metabolism
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Inflammation / epidemiology
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Male
  • Medical Records
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Stroke / blood*
  • Stroke / genetics*
  • White People / genetics

Substances

  • Complement C3
  • C-Reactive Protein
  • Complement Factor B