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Major Adverse Kidney Events Are Associated with the Aquaporin 5 -1364A/C Promoter Polymorphism in Sepsis: A Prospective Validation Study

机译:重大不良肾脏事件与脓毒症中水通道蛋白5 -1364A / C启动子多态性相关:一项前瞻性验证研究

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Since the functionally important -1364A/C single nucleotide promoter polymorphism alters key mechanisms of inflammation and survival in sepsis, it may affect the risk of an acute kidney injury. Accordingly, we tested the hypothesis in septic patients that this polymorphism is associated with major adverse kidney events and also validated its impact on 90-day survival. In this prospective observational monocentric genetic association study 282 septic patients were included and genotyped for the –1364A/C polymorphism (rs3759129). The primary endpoint was the development of major adverse kidney events within 30 days. In AC/CC genotypes, major adverse kidney events were less frequent (41.7%) than in AA genotypes (74.3%; OR:0.34; 95%-CI: 0.18–0.62; < 0.001). Ninety-day survival was also associated with the polymorphism ( = 0.004), with 94/167 deaths (56.3%) in AA genotypes, but only 46/115 deaths (40.0%) in C-allele carriers. Multiple proportional hazard analysis revealed AC/CC genotypes to be at significantly lower risk for death within 90 days (HR: 0.60; 95%-CI: 0.42-0.86; = 0.006). These findings confirm the important role of the -1364A/C polymorphism as an independent prognostic factor in sepsis. Furthermore, we demonstrate a strong association between this polymorphism and susceptibility for major adverse kidney events suggesting a promising characteristic in terms of precision medicine.
机译:由于功能上重要的-1364A / C单核苷酸启动子多态性会改变败血症中炎症和存活的关键机制,因此可能会影响急性肾损伤的风险。因此,我们在败血病患者中检验了这种多态性与主要不良肾脏事件相关的假设,并验证了其对90天生存率的影响。在这项前瞻性观察性单中心遗传协会研究中,纳入了282名败血症患者,并对其-1364A / C多态性进行了基因分型(rs3759129)。主要终点是30天内出现严重的不良肾脏事件。在AC / CC基因型中,主要不良肾脏事件的发生频率(41.7%)比AA基因型(74.3%; OR:0.34; 95%-CI:0.18-0.62; <0.001)低。九十天的生存也与多态性有关(= 0.004),在AA基因型中有94/167例死亡(56.3%),但在C等位基因携带者中只有46/115例死亡(40.0%)。多重比例风险分析显示,AC / CC基因型在90天内的死亡风险明显较低(HR:0.60; 95%-CI:0.42-0.86; = 0.006)。这些发现证实了-1364A / C多态性作为败血症中独立的预后因素的重要作用。此外,我们证明了这种多态性与主要不良肾脏事件的易感性之间有很强的联系,这暗示了精确医学方面的有希望的特征。

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