GDF15型
医学
肾脏疾病
肾功能
内科学
置信区间
生长分化因子
混淆
肾
风险因素
内分泌学
肿瘤科
胃肠病学
生物
基因
生物化学
骨形态发生蛋白
作者
Viji Nair,Cassianne Robinson‐Cohen,Michelle R. Smith,Keith Bellovich,Zeenat Bhat,María Bobadilla,Frank C. Brosius,Ian H. de Boer,Laurent Essioux,Ivan Formentini,Crystal A. Gadegbeku,Debbie S. Gipson,Jennifer Hawkins,Jonathan Himmelfarb,Bryan Kestenbaum,Matthias Kretzler,Maria Chiara Magnone,Kalyani Perumal,Susan Steigerwalt,Wenjun Ju,Nisha Bansal
出处
期刊:Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
日期:2017-02-03
卷期号:28 (7): 2233-2240
被引量:145
标识
DOI:10.1681/asn.2016080919
摘要
Growth differentiation factor–15 (GDF-15) is a member of the TGF- β cytokine superfamily that is widely expressed and may be induced in response to tissue injury. Elevations in GDF-15 may identify a novel pathway involved in loss of kidney function among patients with CKD. Among participants in the Clinical Phenotyping and Resource Biobank (C-PROBE) study and the Seattle Kidney Study (SKS), we tested whether kidney tissue expression of GDF15 mRNA correlates with circulating levels of GDF-15 and whether elevations in circulating GDF-15 are associated with decline in kidney function. In matching samples of 24 patients with CKD from the C-PROBE study, circulating GDF-15 levels significantly correlated with intrarenal GDF15 transcript levels ( r =0.54, P =0.01). Among the 224 C-PROBE and 297 SKS participants, 72 (32.1%) and 94 (32.0%) patients, respectively, reached a composite end point of 30% decline in eGFR or progression to ESRD over a median of 1.8 and 2.0 years of follow up, respectively. In multivariable models, after adjusting for potential confounders, every doubling of GDF-15 level associated with a 72% higher (95% confidence interval, 1.21 to 4.45; P =0.003) and 65% higher (95% confidence interval, 1.08 to 2.50; P =0.02) risk of progression of kidney disease in C-PROBE and SKS participants, respectively. These results show that circulating GDF-15 levels strongly correlated with intrarenal expression of GDF15 and significantly associated with increased risk of CKD progression in two independent cohorts. Circulating GDF-15 may be a marker for intrarenal GDF15 -related signaling pathways associated with CKD and CKD progression.
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