Uric acid mediates the association of alpha-1 acid glycoprotein with gallstones in adult women in the United States

尿酸介导了美国成年女性胆结石与α-1酸性糖蛋白的关联。

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Abstract

Gallstones are a common biliary disorder whose pathogenesis may involve alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP), an acute phase inflammatory protein. Serum uric acid (SUA) is the end product of purine metabolism and is associated with a variety of chronic diseases. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 1,652 adult women from the 2017-2020 NHANES database to explore the association between AGP levels and gallstone risk and the potential mediating role of SUA. We used multivariate logistic regression, restricted cubic spline curves, subgroup analyses, and causal mediation analyses to evaluate the association between serum AGP levels and gallstone risk.Serum AGP levels were significantly associated with gallstone risk. After correcting for covariates, the highest AGP quartile (≥ 0.950 g/L) was associated with a 1.72-fold higher risk of gallstones compared to the lowest quartile (≤ 0.629 g/L) (OR = 2.72,95% CI: 1.31-5.65; p = 0.014). Subgroup analyses revealed stronger associations in non-Hispanic whites, low-income individuals, and smokers. SUA partially mediated the AGP-gallstone relationship, accounting for 14.76% of the total effect. This study found that AGP levels were significantly associated with gallstone risk in US adult women, and serum uric acid played a mediating role. Future research should further investigate the causal relationship and its applicability in different populations.

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