Pericoronary and periaortic adipose tissue density are associated with inflammatory disease activity in Takayasu arteritis and atherosclerosis

Christopher Wall, Yuan Huang, Elizabeth P V Le, Andrej Ćorović, Christopher P Uy, Deepa Gopalan, Chuoxin Ma, Roido Manavaki, Tim D Fryer, Luigi Aloj, Martin J Graves, Enrico Tombetti, Ben Ariff, Paul Bambrough, Stephen P Hoole, Rosemary A Rusk, David R Jayne, Marc R Dweck, David Newby, Zahi A FayadMartin R Bennett, James E Peters, Piotr Slomka, Damini Dey, Justin C Mason, James H F Rudd, Jason M Tarkin*, Alessia Gimelli

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Aims To examine pericoronary (PCAT) and periaortic (PAAT) adipose tissue density on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for assessing arterial inflammation in Takayasu arteritis (TAK) and atherosclerosis. Methods and results PCAT and PAAT density was measured in coronary (n=1016) and aortic (n=108) segments from 108 subjects (TAK+coronary artery disease (CAD), n=36; TAK, n=18; atherosclerotic CAD, n=32; matched controls, n=22). Median PCAT and PAAT densities varied between groups (mPCAT: p<0.0001; PAAT: p=0.0002). PCAT density was 7.01 ± SEM 1.78 Hounsfield Unit (HU) higher in coronary segments from TAK+CAD patients than stable CAD patients (p=0.0002), and 8.20 ± SEM 2.04 HU higher in TAK patients without CAD than controls (p=0.0001). mPCAT density was correlated with Indian Takayasu Clinical Activity Score (r=0.43, p=0.001) and C-reactive protein (r=0.41, p<0.0001), and was higher in active versus inactive TAK (p=0.002). mPCAT density above -74 HU had 100% sensitivity and 95% specificity for differentiating active TAK from controls (AUC=0.99 [95% CI 0.97-1]). The association of PCAT density and coronary arterial inflammation measured by 68Ga-DOTATATE positron emission tomography equated to an increase of 2.44 ± SEM 0.77 HU in PCAT density for each unit increase in 68Ga-DOTATATE maximum tissue-to-blood ratio (p=0.002). These findings remained in multivariable sensitivity analyses adjusted for potential confounders. Conclusions PCAT and PAAT density are higher in TAK than atherosclerotic CAD or controls, and are associated with clinical, biochemical and PET markers of inflammation. Owing to excellent diagnostic accuracy, PCAT density could be useful as a clinical adjunct for assessing disease activity in TAK.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Heart Journal Open
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Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2021

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • pericoronary adipose tissue density
  • Takayasu arteritis
  • coronary artery disease

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