A metabolomics approach identified toxins associated with uremic symptoms in advanced chronic kidney disease

尿毒症毒素 医学 代谢组学 内科学 肾脏疾病 重症监护医学 疾病 生物信息学 生物
作者
Jiun‐Ruey Hu,Leslie Myint,Andrew S. Levey,Josef Coresh,Lesley A. Inker,Morgan E. Grams,Eliseo Güallar,Kasper D. Hansen,Eugene P. Rhee,Tariq Shafi
出处
期刊:Kidney International [Elsevier]
卷期号:101 (2): 369-378 被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2021.10.035
摘要

Uremic symptoms are common in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease, but the toxins that cause these symptoms are unknown. To evaluate this, we performed a cross-sectional study of the 12 month post-randomization follow-up visit of Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) participants reporting uremic symptoms who also had available stored serum. We quantified 1,163 metabolites by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. For each uremic symptom, we calculated a score as the severity multiplied by the number of days the symptom was experienced. We analyzed the associations of the individual symptom scores with metabolites using linear models with empirical Bayesian inference, adjusted for multiple comparisons. Among 695 participants, the mean measured glomerular filtration rate (mGFR) was 28 mL/min/1.73 m2. Uremic symptoms were more common in the subgroup of 214 patients with an mGFR under 20 mL/min/1.73 m2 (mGFR under 20 subgroup) than in the full group. For all metabolites with significant associations, the direction of the association was concordant in the full group and the subgroup. For gastrointestinal symptoms (bad taste, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting), eleven metabolites were associated with symptoms. For neurologic symptoms (decreased alertness, falling asleep during the day, forgetfulness, lack of pep and energy, and tiring easily/weakness), seven metabolites were associated with symptoms. Associations were consistent across sensitivity analyses. Thus, our proof-of-principle study demonstrates the potential for metabolomics to understand metabolic pathways associated with uremic symptoms. Larger, prospective studies with external validation are needed. Uremic symptoms are common in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease, but the toxins that cause these symptoms are unknown. To evaluate this, we performed a cross-sectional study of the 12 month post-randomization follow-up visit of Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) participants reporting uremic symptoms who also had available stored serum. We quantified 1,163 metabolites by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. For each uremic symptom, we calculated a score as the severity multiplied by the number of days the symptom was experienced. We analyzed the associations of the individual symptom scores with metabolites using linear models with empirical Bayesian inference, adjusted for multiple comparisons. Among 695 participants, the mean measured glomerular filtration rate (mGFR) was 28 mL/min/1.73 m2. Uremic symptoms were more common in the subgroup of 214 patients with an mGFR under 20 mL/min/1.73 m2 (mGFR under 20 subgroup) than in the full group. For all metabolites with significant associations, the direction of the association was concordant in the full group and the subgroup. For gastrointestinal symptoms (bad taste, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting), eleven metabolites were associated with symptoms. For neurologic symptoms (decreased alertness, falling asleep during the day, forgetfulness, lack of pep and energy, and tiring easily/weakness), seven metabolites were associated with symptoms. Associations were consistent across sensitivity analyses. Thus, our proof-of-principle study demonstrates the potential for metabolomics to understand metabolic pathways associated with uremic symptoms. Larger, prospective studies with external validation are needed. In this issueKidney InternationalVol. 101Issue 2PreviewThe unintended consequences of antidiabetic medications have proven to be a win for the kidneys. Several oral agents have robust kidney and cardioprotective effects. A cohort study by Xu et al. extends these observations to the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs). The kidney and cardiovascular effects of initiating a GLP1-RA or a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor (DPP4i) in >19,000 diabetics were assessed as a composite of doubling serum creatinine, kidney failure, or kidney death, and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs). Full-Text PDF

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