Liver Function Enzymes are Potential Predictive Markers for Kidney Allograft Dysfunction.

Alakesh Bera, Eric Russ, Rahul M Jindal, Maura A Watson, Robert Nee, Ofer Eidelman, John Karaian, Harvey B Pollard, Meera Srivastava
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Abstract

Introduction: Biopsy of the allograft is the gold standard for assessing kidney allograft dysfunction. The aim of our pilot study was to identify serum biomarkers that could obviate the need for biopsy.

Materials and methods: We conducted a study to identify the biomarkers in the serum from different groups of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients and kidney transplanted patients vs. healthy individuals. The four groups (n=25 in each group) were as follows: 1) Patients with unstable kidney allograft transplants requiring biopsy for cause, 2) Patients with stable kidney allograft transplants, 3) Patients with CKD not on immunosuppressive therapy and, 4) healthy subjects. We measured the activity and level of serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and other liver enzymes (alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST)) as potential serum biomarkers in acute allograft dysfunction.

Results: We found that ALP correlated with allograft biopsy findings, liver function, and clinical outcomes and possibly graft survival. Additionally, AST and ALT were higher in patients with graft rejection compared to non-rejected and stable kidney transplants. Moreover, the low Pearson correlations (r- values) between ALP level with age (r=0.179), gender, body mass index (r=0.236), creatinine (r=0.044) or estimated glomerular filtration rate (r=0.048) suggest that ALP may be an independent biomarker which is relatively unaffected by other individual-level variables.

Conclusion: ALP may be a putative biomarker to predict kidney allograft function and rejection. Data also indicated that liver function plays an important role for the overall success of kidney transplantation.

肝功能酶是异体肾移植功能障碍的潜在预测指标。
异体移植物活检是评估肾脏移植物功能障碍的金标准。我们初步研究的目的是确定血清生物标志物,以避免活检的需要。材料和方法:我们进行了一项研究,以确定不同组慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者和肾移植患者与健康个体血清中的生物标志物。四组(每组25例)分别为:1)不稳定的同种异体肾移植患者,2)稳定的同种异体肾移植患者,3)未接受免疫抑制治疗的CKD患者,4)健康受试者。我们测量了血清碱性磷酸酶(ALP)和其他肝酶(丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST))的活性和水平,作为急性同种异体移植物功能障碍的潜在血清生物标志物。结果:我们发现ALP与同种异体移植物活检结果、肝功能、临床结果以及可能的移植物存活相关。此外,与非排斥和稳定的肾移植相比,移植排斥患者的AST和ALT较高。此外,ALP水平与年龄(r=0.179)、性别、体重指数(r=0.236)、肌酐(r=0.044)或肾小球滤过率(r=0.048)之间的低Pearson相关性(r-值)表明,ALP可能是一种独立的生物标志物,相对而言不受其他个体水平变量的影响。结论:ALP可能是预测同种异体肾移植功能和排斥反应的生物标志物。数据还表明,肝功能对肾移植的整体成功起着重要作用。
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