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. 2020 Feb 20;88(3):e00842-19. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00842-19

TABLE 1.

Correlations between lipid parameters at baseline and IL-6 as a marker of inflammation after LPS infusionb

Parametera Value for:
IL-6 360 min after LPS IL-6 24 h after LPS
PCSK9 at baseline
    Pearson correlation −0.326 −0.181
    P level 0.358 0.618
HDL at baseline
    Pearson correlation 0.682 0.793
    P level 0.030 0.006
ApoA1 at baseline
    Pearson correlation 0.783 0.803
    P level 0.007 0.005
LDL at baseline
    Pearson correlation −0.494 0.699
    P level 0.147 0.024
ApoB at baseline
    Pearson correlation −0.441 −0.610
    P level 0.202 0.061
Lp(a) at baseline
    Pearson correlation 0.002 −0.165
    P level 0.995 0.649
a

P values were determined by two-tailed test. Abbreviations: ApoA1, apolipoprotein A-I; ApoB, apolipoprotein B; Lp(a), lipoprotein (a).

b

There was a significant correlation between LDL and IL-6 at 24 h after LPS infusion. HDL and ApoA1 show significant correlations with IL-6 at both 360 min and 24 h after LPS infusion. For PCSK9 as well as ApoB, there was no significant correlation with markers of inflammation. All baseline values were measured before LPS administration.