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The predictive value of Klotho polymorphism, in addition to classical markers of CKD-MBD, for left ventricular hypertrophy in haemodialysis patients.

Branislav Apostolović1,2, Tatjana Cvetković3,4, Nikola Stefanović3, Svetlana Apostolović3,5, Marija Anđelković Apostolović3,6, Branka Mitić3,4, Radmila Veličković Radovanović3,4, Karolina Paunović4, Aleksandra Ignjatović3,6, Mina Cvetković3,4, Nataša Stević3, Dusica Pavlović3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Cardiovascular events are the major reasons for mortality in haemodialysis patients. Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), Klotho protein and G-395A Klotho gene polymorphism have been associated with effects on the cardiovascular system. Our study investigates the interrelationship between Klotho protein gene variations, mineral-bone metabolism and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients undergoing chronic haemodialysis programme.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients (n = 142) were genotyped for G-395A Klotho gene. Components of mineral-bone metabolism, classical and non-classical (FGF23, Klotho and vitamin D) as well as echocardiographic examination were determined. Predictive models were designed to determine the significance of Klotho gene variations and mineral-bone metabolism components for left ventricle hypertrophy (LVH).
RESULTS: A-allele carriers were longer on haemodialysis (p = 0.033), and had higher phosphorus levels (p = 0.016) while the level of Klotho protein was significantly lower (p = 0.001) compared to non-A-allele carriers. The best gains were achieved upon addition of allele A, and all three new markers; the AUC made significant improvement from 0.596 to 0.806 (p < 0.001), and improved net reclassification for 82.1% (95% CI 42.9-121.3%).
CONCLUSIONS: The genetic background of A-allele carriers of the G-395A Klotho gene polymorphism increases the susceptibility patients to haemodialysis. A-allele carriers are at a higher risk for the development of cardiovascular complications. The addition of non-classical to classical mineral metabolism components improves prediction power to LVH.

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Keywords:  FGF23; Haemodialysis; Klotho; Klotho gene polymorphism; LVH; Predictive models

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31187426     DOI: 10.1007/s11255-019-02193-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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