Abstract

ObjectiveFamilial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is associated with increased risk of premature atherosclerosis. Increasing evidence supports involvement of inflammation in atherogenesis. The inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α has been regarded as a key mediator in the development of atherosclerosis due to its involvement in several stages in this process. We hypothesized that children with FH, as a model of early atherosclerosis, have different serum levels of inflammation markers than healthy control children. MethodsWe measured serum levels of TNFα, as well as its endogenous inhibitors (i.e., soluble TNF receptors [sTNFR] 1 and 2) and the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-10 in healthy children (7–20 years) with (n=102) and without (n=48) heterozygote FH as well as adult FH subjects (n=20) and healthy adult controls (n=16). ResultsThe main findings were: Compared to control children, FH children had higher serum levels of TNFα, accompanied by lower sTNFRs levels, resulting in an increased TNFα/sTNFRs ratio (P<0.05), potentially reflecting enhanced TNFα activity. In contrast to the increased TNFα levels, FH children had decreased serum levels of IL-10 (P<0.01) resulting in an increased TNFα/IL-10 ratio (P<0.01). We did not observe any difference in the same parameters between adult subjects with and without FH. ConclusionsFH children are characterized by an inflammatory imbalance between TNFα and IL-10, potentially contributing to the accelerated atherosclerotic process in these individuals.

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