Desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein is a novel circulating biomarker predicting deterioration of renal function in the general population

Background. Recent studies showing an inverse association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), a microvascular trait, and inactive desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein (dp-ucMGP) support the hypothesis that after vitamin K-dependent activation, matrix Gla protein (MGP) is renoprotective, but these were limited by their cross-sectional design. Methods. In 1009 randomly recruited Flemish (50.6% women), we assessed the association between eGFR and plasma dpucMGP, usingmultivariable-adjusted analyses. Results. From baseline to follow-up 8.9 years later (median), dp-ucMGP in... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wei, Fang-Fei
Trenson, Sander
Thijs, Lutgarde
Huang, Qi-Fang
Zhang, Zhen-Yu
Yang, Wen-Yi
Moliterno, Paula
Allegaert, Karel
Boggia, Jose
Janssens, Stefan
Verhamme, Peter
Vermeer, Cees
Staessen, Jan A.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Wei , F-F , Trenson , S , Thijs , L , Huang , Q-F , Zhang , Z-Y , Yang , W-Y , Moliterno , P , Allegaert , K , Boggia , J , Janssens , S , Verhamme , P , Vermeer , C & Staessen , J A 2018 , ' Desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein is a novel circulating biomarker predicting deterioration of renal function in the general population ' , Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation , vol. 33 , no. 7 , pp. 1122-1128 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfx258
Schlagwörter: calcification / glomerular filtration rate / matrix Gla protein / microalbuminuria / population science / BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-2 / GLOMERULAR-FILTRATION-RATE / CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE / VITAMIN-K / MENAQUINONE-7 SUPPLEMENTATION / MENDELIAN RANDOMIZATION / SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS / ARTERIAL STIFFNESS / FLEMISH POPULATION / ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS
Sprache: Englisch
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Background. Recent studies showing an inverse association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), a microvascular trait, and inactive desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein (dp-ucMGP) support the hypothesis that after vitamin K-dependent activation, matrix Gla protein (MGP) is renoprotective, but these were limited by their cross-sectional design. Methods. In 1009 randomly recruited Flemish (50.6% women), we assessed the association between eGFR and plasma dpucMGP, usingmultivariable-adjusted analyses. Results. From baseline to follow-up 8.9 years later (median), dp-ucMGP increased by 23.0% whereas eGFR decreased by 4.05mL/min/1.73 m(2) (P< 0.001). In 938 participants with baseline eGFR >= 60mL/min/1.73 m(2), the incidence of eGFR< 60mL/min/1.73 m(2) at follow-up was 8.0% versus 4.1% in the top versus the bottom halve of baseline dp-ucMGP. For a 5-fold higher plasma dp-ucMGP at baseline, eGFR at follow-up decreased by 3.15mL/min/1.73 m(2) [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.26-5.05; P = 0.001]. The hazard ratio expressing the risk of progression to eGFR< 60mL/min/1.73 m(2) was 3.49 (95% CI 1.45-8.40; P = 0.005). The hazard ratio relating the presence of microalbuminuria at follow-up to baseline dp-ucMGP was 4.70 (95% CI 1.57-14.1; P = 0.006). Conclusions. In conclusion, circulating inactive dp-ucMGP, a biomarker of poor vitamin K status, predicts renal dysfunction. Possible underlying mechanisms include protection by activated MGP against calcification and inhibition of the bone morphogenetic protein-signalling pathway.