Donor fat-to-muscle ratio and kidney transplant outcomes: A proposition of metabolic memory

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Youn Kyung Kee, Juhan Lee, Bo Young Nam, Young Su Joo, Shin-Wook Kang, Kyu Ha Huh, Jung Tak Park
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Abstract

Aims

The impact of donor abdominal fat-to-muscle ratio (FMR) on kidney transplant (KT) outcomes was assessed. Given the transient nature of the donor's metabolic environment in transplant recipients, this study investigated the capacity of body composition to induce metabolic memory effects.

Materials and Methods

KT patients (n = 895) who received allografts from living donors (2003–2013) were included. Donor fat and muscle were quantified using pre-KT abdominal computed tomography scans. Patients were categorised into donor FMR tertiles and followed up for graft outcomes. Additionally, genome-wide DNA methylation analysis was performed on 28 kidney graft samples from KT patients in the low- and high-FMR groups.

Results

Mean recipient age was 42.9 ± 11.4 years and 60.9% were males. Donor FMR averaged 1.67 ± 0.79. Over a median of 120.9 ± 42.5 months, graft failure (n = 127) and death-censored graft failure (n = 109) were more frequent in the higher FMR tertiles. Adjusted hazard ratios for the highest versus lowest FMR tertile were 1.71 (95% CI, 1.06–2.75) for overall graft failure and 1.90 (95% CI, 1.13–3.20) for death-censored graft failure. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis identified 58 differentially methylated regions (p < 0.05, |Δβ| > 0.2) and 35 genes showed differential methylation between the high- (FMR >1.91) and low-FMR (FMR <1.27) groups.

Conclusions

Donors with increased fat and reduced muscle composition may negatively impact kidney allograft survival in recipients, possibly through the transmission of epigenetic changes, implying a body-composition-related metabolic memory effect.

供体脂肪肌肉比率与肾移植结果:新陈代谢记忆的命题。
目的:评估供体腹部脂肪肌肉比(FMR)对肾移植(KT)结果的影响。鉴于移植受者体内供体代谢环境的短暂性,本研究调查了身体成分诱导代谢记忆效应的能力:纳入了接受活体供体异体移植的 KT 患者(n = 895)(2003-2013 年)。使用 KT 前腹部计算机断层扫描对供体脂肪和肌肉进行量化。患者被分为供体FMR三等分,并对移植结果进行随访。此外,还对低FMR组和高FMR组KT患者的28份肾脏移植物样本进行了全基因组DNA甲基化分析:受者平均年龄为(42.9 ± 11.4)岁,60.9%为男性。捐献者的FMR平均为1.67±0.79。在中位 120.9 ± 42.5 个月的时间里,FMR 越高的三等分组中,移植物失败(127 例)和死亡剪除移植物失败(109 例)的发生率越高。FMR最高与最低三分层的调整危险比分别为:总体移植物失败为1.71(95% CI,1.06-2.75),死亡剪除移植物失败为1.90(95% CI,1.13-3.20)。全基因组 DNA 甲基化分析确定了 58 个不同的甲基化区域(p 0.2),35 个基因在高 FMR(FMR >1.91)和低 FMR(FMR 结论)之间显示出不同的甲基化:脂肪含量增加和肌肉含量减少的供体可能会对受者的肾脏异体移植存活率产生负面影响,这可能是通过表观遗传学变化的传递实现的,这意味着存在与身体成分相关的代谢记忆效应。
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Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
17.20
自引率
2.50%
发文量
84
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews is a premier endocrinology and metabolism journal esteemed by clinicians and researchers alike. Encompassing a wide spectrum of topics including diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, and obesity, the journal eagerly accepts submissions ranging from clinical studies to basic and translational research, as well as reviews exploring historical progress, controversial issues, and prominent opinions in the field. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in the realm of diabetes and metabolism.
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