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Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis

OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common causes of mortality in renal failure patients undergoing haemodialysis. A high turnover rate of the proteoglycan versican, represented by the increased presence of its fragmentation products in plasma, has previously been associated with c...

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Autores principales: Genovese, Federica, Karsdal, Morten A., Leeming, Diana J., Scholze, Alexandra, Tepel, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4212982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25354390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111134
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author Genovese, Federica
Karsdal, Morten A.
Leeming, Diana J.
Scholze, Alexandra
Tepel, Martin
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Karsdal, Morten A.
Leeming, Diana J.
Scholze, Alexandra
Tepel, Martin
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description OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common causes of mortality in renal failure patients undergoing haemodialysis. A high turnover rate of the proteoglycan versican, represented by the increased presence of its fragmentation products in plasma, has previously been associated with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of the study was to investigate the association of versican turnover assessed in plasma with survival in haemodialysis patients. METHODS: A specific matrix metalloproteinase-generated neo-epitope fragment of versican (VCANM) was measured in plasma of 364 haemodialysis patients with a 5-years follow-up, using a robust competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Association between VCANM plasma concentration and survival was assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis and adjusted Cox model. RESULTS: Haemodialysis patients with plasma VCANM concentrations in the lowest quartile had increased risk of death (odds ratio, as compared to the highest quartile: 7.1, p<0.001), with a reduced survival of 152 days compared to 1295 days for patients with plasma VCANM in the highest quartile. Multivariate analysis showed that low VCANM (p<0.001) and older age (p<0.001) predicted death in haemodialysis patients. CONCLUSIONS: Low concentrations of the versican fragment VCANM in plasma were associated with higher risk of death among haemodialysis patients. A possible protective role for the examined versican fragment is suggested.
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spelling pubmed-42129822014-11-05 Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis Genovese, Federica Karsdal, Morten A. Leeming, Diana J. Scholze, Alexandra Tepel, Martin PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common causes of mortality in renal failure patients undergoing haemodialysis. A high turnover rate of the proteoglycan versican, represented by the increased presence of its fragmentation products in plasma, has previously been associated with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of the study was to investigate the association of versican turnover assessed in plasma with survival in haemodialysis patients. METHODS: A specific matrix metalloproteinase-generated neo-epitope fragment of versican (VCANM) was measured in plasma of 364 haemodialysis patients with a 5-years follow-up, using a robust competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Association between VCANM plasma concentration and survival was assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis and adjusted Cox model. RESULTS: Haemodialysis patients with plasma VCANM concentrations in the lowest quartile had increased risk of death (odds ratio, as compared to the highest quartile: 7.1, p<0.001), with a reduced survival of 152 days compared to 1295 days for patients with plasma VCANM in the highest quartile. Multivariate analysis showed that low VCANM (p<0.001) and older age (p<0.001) predicted death in haemodialysis patients. CONCLUSIONS: Low concentrations of the versican fragment VCANM in plasma were associated with higher risk of death among haemodialysis patients. A possible protective role for the examined versican fragment is suggested. Public Library of Science 2014-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4212982/ /pubmed/25354390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111134 Text en © 2014 Genovese 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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Genovese, Federica
Karsdal, Morten A.
Leeming, Diana J.
Scholze, Alexandra
Tepel, Martin
Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title_full Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title_fullStr Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title_short Association of Versican Turnover with All-Cause Mortality in Patients on Haemodialysis
title_sort association of versican turnover with all-cause mortality in patients on haemodialysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4212982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25354390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111134
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