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Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts

BACKGROUND: Calcification of renal allografts is common in the first year after transplantation and is related to hyperparathyroidism. It is associated with an impaired long-term function of the graft (Am J Transplant 5∶1934-41, 2005). Aim of this study is to examine the role of the anti-calcifying/...

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Autores principales: Lorenzen, Johan M., Martino, Filippo, Scheffner, Irina, Bröcker, Verena, Leitolf, Holger, Haller, Hermann, Gwinner, Wilfried
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052039
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author Lorenzen, Johan M.
Martino, Filippo
Scheffner, Irina
Bröcker, Verena
Leitolf, Holger
Haller, Hermann
Gwinner, Wilfried
author_facet Lorenzen, Johan M.
Martino, Filippo
Scheffner, Irina
Bröcker, Verena
Leitolf, Holger
Haller, Hermann
Gwinner, Wilfried
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description BACKGROUND: Calcification of renal allografts is common in the first year after transplantation and is related to hyperparathyroidism. It is associated with an impaired long-term function of the graft (Am J Transplant 5∶1934-41, 2005). Aim of this study is to examine the role of the anti-calcifying/calcifying factors in the pathophysiology of renal allograft calcification. METHODS: We analyzed protocol allograft biopsies, blood and urine samples of 31 patients with and 27 patients without allograft calcification taken at 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months after transplantation. Patient demographical data, cold ischemia time, initial graft function and donor characteristics were comparable between the two groups. Biopsies were stained for osteopontin, fetuin, and matrix-gla-protein. Serum and urine electrolytes, matrix-gla-protein, fetuin, Vitamin D and intact parathyroid hormone in serum and osteopontin (OPN) in urine were examined. RESULTS: Serum levels of fetuin and matrix-Gla protein as well as urinary levels of OPN showed specific time dependent changes (6 weeks vs. 3 months vs. 6 months; all p<0.0001). In patients with calcifications, urinary levels of OPN were decreased by 55% at 6 weeks and increased thereafter, showing 54% higher levels at 6 months compared to patients without calcification (6 weeks: p<0.01, 6 months: p<0.05). Local protein expression of fetuin-A, matrix-Gla protein and OPN in the graft was specifically increased around calcified plaques, without differences in the mRNA tissue expression. CONCLUSION: Anticalcifying factors show significant changes in the early phase after renal transplantation, which may be important for the prevention of allograft calcification. The differences in OPN indicate an involvement of this factor in the regulation of calcification.
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spelling pubmed-35241132013-01-02 Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts Lorenzen, Johan M. Martino, Filippo Scheffner, Irina Bröcker, Verena Leitolf, Holger Haller, Hermann Gwinner, Wilfried PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Calcification of renal allografts is common in the first year after transplantation and is related to hyperparathyroidism. It is associated with an impaired long-term function of the graft (Am J Transplant 5∶1934-41, 2005). Aim of this study is to examine the role of the anti-calcifying/calcifying factors in the pathophysiology of renal allograft calcification. METHODS: We analyzed protocol allograft biopsies, blood and urine samples of 31 patients with and 27 patients without allograft calcification taken at 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months after transplantation. Patient demographical data, cold ischemia time, initial graft function and donor characteristics were comparable between the two groups. Biopsies were stained for osteopontin, fetuin, and matrix-gla-protein. Serum and urine electrolytes, matrix-gla-protein, fetuin, Vitamin D and intact parathyroid hormone in serum and osteopontin (OPN) in urine were examined. RESULTS: Serum levels of fetuin and matrix-Gla protein as well as urinary levels of OPN showed specific time dependent changes (6 weeks vs. 3 months vs. 6 months; all p<0.0001). In patients with calcifications, urinary levels of OPN were decreased by 55% at 6 weeks and increased thereafter, showing 54% higher levels at 6 months compared to patients without calcification (6 weeks: p<0.01, 6 months: p<0.05). Local protein expression of fetuin-A, matrix-Gla protein and OPN in the graft was specifically increased around calcified plaques, without differences in the mRNA tissue expression. CONCLUSION: Anticalcifying factors show significant changes in the early phase after renal transplantation, which may be important for the prevention of allograft calcification. The differences in OPN indicate an involvement of this factor in the regulation of calcification. Public Library of Science 2012-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3524113/ /pubmed/23284864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052039 Text en © 2012 Lorenzen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lorenzen, Johan M.
Martino, Filippo
Scheffner, Irina
Bröcker, Verena
Leitolf, Holger
Haller, Hermann
Gwinner, Wilfried
Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title_full Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title_fullStr Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title_full_unstemmed Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title_short Fetuin, Matrix-Gla Protein and Osteopontin in Calcification of Renal Allografts
title_sort fetuin, matrix-gla protein and osteopontin in calcification of renal allografts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052039
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