University of Groningen Renal function after solid organ transplantation

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Chronic progressive renal function loss is a main cause of long-term graft loss after initially successful renal transplantation. Transplanted kidneys share some risk factors for renal function loss, such as hypertension or proteinuria, with diseased native kidneys. Recently, it has been shown that renal function loss is influenced by the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)(insertion/detection [I/D]) genotype in renal disease in diseased native kidneys. This study examines whether donor or recipient ACE (I/D) genotype is a risk factor for graft loss after renal transplantation. To avoid bias by acute events, graft survival was studied, with patients dying with a functioning graft censored, starting at 12 months after transplantation in a cohort of 367 patients transplanted between 1987 and 1994 with at least two years of follow up. Mean follow up was 58 months. ACE (I/D) genotype was determined by PCR on stored donor and recipient lymphocytes. Neither donor nor recipient ACE (I/D) genotype was associated with graft survival. However, Cox proportional hazards analysis identified recipient, but not donor, ACE (I/D) genotype D-allele to be independently associated with a shorter time to graft loss in subgroups of patients at high risk for graft loss defined by a creatinine clearance < 50 ml/min (n=108, p=0.017) or proteinuria ≥ 0.5 g/24h at 12 months (n=97, p=0.0051) after transplantation. In conclusion, recipient ACE (I/D) genotype was associated with time to graft loss in a specific high risk subgroup of our population. This suggests that the effect of ACE (I/D) genotype on graft survival only becomes apparent when other risk factors are simultaneously present. CHAPTER 6

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تاریخ انتشار 2017