缓激肽2受体基因分型在肾移植受者中的潜在意义

Katarina Danković, N. Stefanović, R. Veličković-Radovanović, B. Mitić, G. Paunović, M. Cvetković, T. Cvetković
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缓激肽(BK)是一种血管活性肽,被认为具有保护肾和心脏的作用。此外,其大部分作用是通过激活BK 2型受体(B2R)介导的,其表达水平受插入/缺失(+9/-9)基因多态性的影响。本研究的目的是探讨B2R +9/-9基因多态性对肾移植受者(KTRs)移植后第一年内肾功能和血压的潜在影响。其次,研究分析了高血压状态与移植物功能的相关性,以及B2R +9/-9基因多态性。药物遗传学研究包括95个ktr,在3个时间点(3、6、12个月)评估临床和生化参数。采用估计的肾小球滤过率(eGFR)评估移植物功能,而收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和平均血压(MAP)作为评估血压控制的参数。与+9等位基因杂合子和纯合子相比,-9/-9基因型携带者的移植物功能更稳定,不仅在移植早期(最多6个月),而且在移植后后期(超过6个月)。此外,在观察期间,-9/-9基因型携带者有显著降低MAP、收缩压和舒张压的趋势,因此只有在该患者组中,高血压状态与移植物功能之间存在显著关联。综上所述,B2R +9/-9基因多态性的基因分型以及生化和临床参数可以识别患者移植物功能更迅速下降的风险。医学学报,2021;60(1):19-27。
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POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BRADYKININ 2 RECEPTOR GENOTYPING IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Bradykinin (BK), a vasoactive peptide, is considered to exert the renoprotective and cardioprotective effects. Furthermore, most of its effects are mediated by the activation of BK type 2 receptor (B2R), whose level of expression is influenced by insertion/deletion (+9/-9) gene polymorphism. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential influence of B2R +9/-9 gene polymorphism on kidney function and blood pressure in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) within the first post-transplantation year. Secondary, the study analyzed the correlation between hypertensive status and graft function, with respect to the B2R +9/-9 gene polymorphism. The pharmacogenetic study included 95 KTRs with clinical and biochemical parameters evaluated in three time-points (3, 6, 12 month). The graft function was assessed using the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), while systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP), and mean blood pressure (MAP) were used as parameters for the evaluation of blood pressure control. The carriers of -9/-9 genotype had more stable graft function compared to both, heterozygotes and homozygous for +9 allele, not only in the early (up to 6 months) but as well in the late post-transplantation period (beyond 6 months). Also, the -9/-9 genotype carriers showed a tendency to significantly decrease MAP, SBP, and DBP in the observed period, whereby only in this patient group the significant association between hypertensive status and graft function was demonstrated. In conclusion, genotyping of B2R +9/-9 gene polymorphism alongside with biochemical and clinical parameters may identify patients with respect to the risk of more prompt decline of graft function. Acta Medica Medianae 2021;60(1):19-27.
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