Meta-analysis of the association between interleukin-17 and ischemic cardiovascular disease

BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2024 May 16;24(1):252. doi: 10.1186/s12872-024-03897-w.

Abstract

Background: Interleukin-17 (IL-17) has been hypothesized to be involved in ischemic cardiovascular disease (ICVD). However, the association of IL-17 with ICVD remained unclear. The aim of this study was to systematically analyze the available evidence regarding the association between IL-17 and ICVD.

Methods: We searched the PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and Embase databases up to October 2023 to identify publications on the association between IL-17 and ICVD. The merged results were analyzed using a random effects model for meta-analysis and subgroup analysis.

Results: A total of 955 publications were initially identified in our search and screened; six studies were eventually included in the analysis. The average age of study participants was 60.3 ± 12.6 years and 65.5% were men. There was a high degree of heterogeneity among studies. The results showed that IL-17 level were higher in the case group than those in the control group (standardized mean difference, SMD = 1.60, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 0.53-2.66, P = 0.003). In sensitivity analysis, the merged results showed good robustness. Additionally, subgroup analysis showed that race and ethnicity, sample size, and detection methods were significant factors influencing heterogeneity in the published studies.

Conclusion: Our finding revealed that increased IL-17 level contributed to the development of ICVD, suggesting IL-17 as a potential risk marker. Further research is needed to establish IL-17 as a therapeutic biomarker of ICVD.

Keywords: Interleukin 17; Ischemic cardiovascular disease; Meta-analysis.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Biomarkers* / blood
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Interleukin-17* / blood
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Myocardial Ischemia* / blood
  • Myocardial Ischemia* / diagnosis
  • Myocardial Ischemia* / epidemiology
  • Myocardial Ischemia* / immunology
  • Prognosis
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Factors
  • Up-Regulation