Urinary endotrophin predicts disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease

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Daniel Guldager Kring Rasmussen
Anthony Fenton
Mark Jesky
Charles Ferro
Peter Boor
Martin Tepel
Morten Asser Karsdal
Federica Genovese
Paul Cockwell
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[1] Nordic Bioscience,Department of Renal Medicine
[2] University of Southern Denmark,Division of Nephrology
[3] Institute of Molecular Medicine,Institute of Pathology
[4] Cardiovascular and Renal Research,Department of Nephrology
[5] Queen Elizabeth Hospital,undefined
[6] College of Medical and Dental Sciences,undefined
[7] University of Birmingham,undefined
[8] RWTH University of Aachen,undefined
[9] RWTH University of Aachen,undefined
[10] Odense University Hospital,undefined
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Renal fibrosis is the central pathogenic process in progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Collagen type VI (COL VI) is upregulated in renal fibrosis. Endotrophin is released from COL VI and promotes pleiotropic pro-fibrotic effects. Kidney disease severity varies considerably and accurate information regarding CKD progression may improve clinical decisions. We tested the hypothesis that urinary endotrophin derived during COL VI deposition in fibrotic human kidneys is a marker for progression of CKD in the Renal Impairment in Secondary Care (RIISC) cohort, a prospective observational study of 499 CKD patients. Endotrophin localised to areas of increased COL VI deposition in fibrotic kidneys but was not present in histologically normal kidneys. The third and fourth quartiles of urinary endotrophin:creatinine ratio (ECR) were independently associated with one-year disease progression after adjustment for traditional risk factors (OR (95%CI) 3.68 (1.06–12.83) and 8.65 (2.46–30.49), respectively). Addition of ECR quartiles to the model for disease progression increased prediction as seen by an increase in category-free net reclassification improvement (0.45, 95% CI 0.16–0.74, p = 0.002) and integrated discrimination improvement (0.04, 95% CI 0.02–0.06, p < 0.001). ECR was associated with development of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is concluded that ECR predicts disease progression of CKD patients.
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