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Growth Differentiation Factor 15: A Biomarker with High Clinical Potential in the Evaluation of Kidney Transplant Candidates.

Marina de Cos Gomez1,2, Adalberto Benito Hernandez1,2, Maria Teresa Garcia Unzueta2,3, Jaime Mazon Ruiz1,2, Covadonga Lopez Del Moral Cuesta1,2, Jose Luis Perez Canga1,2, David San Segundo Arribas2,4, Rosalia Valero San Cecilio1,2, Juan Carlos Ruiz San Millan1,2, Emilio Rodrigo Calabia1,2.   

Abstract

Kidney transplantation implies a significant improvement in patient survival. Nevertheless, early mortality after transplant remains high. Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) is a novel biomarker under study as a mortality predictor in multiple scenarios. The aim of this study is to assess the utility of GDF-15 to predict survival in kidney transplant candidates. For this purpose, 395 kidney transplant recipients with pretransplant stored serum samples were included. The median GDF-15 was 5331.3 (50.49-16242.3) pg/mL. After a mean of 90.6 ± 41.5 months of follow-up, 82 (20.8%) patients died. Patients with higher GDF-15 levels (high risk tertile) had a doubled risk of mortality after adjustment by clinical characteristics (p = 0.009). After adjustment by EPTS (Estimated Post Transplant Survival score) the association remained significant for medium hazards ratios (HR) 3.24 95%CI (1.2-8.8), p = 0.021 and high risk tertiles HR 4.3 95%CI (1.65-11.54), p = 0.003. GDF-15 improved the prognostic accuracy of EPTS at 1-year (ΔAUC = 0.09, p = 0.039) and 3-year mortality (ΔAUC = 0.11, p = 0.036). Our study suggests an independent association between higher GDF-15 levels and mortality after kidney transplant, adding accuracy to the EPTS score, an established risk prediction model currently used in kidney transplant candidates.

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Keywords:  early mortality; growth differentiation factor 15; kidney transplantation; pretransplant assessment; survival

Year:  2020        PMID: 33419237      PMCID: PMC7766056          DOI: 10.3390/jcm9124112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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