Title of article :
Association Between Klotho Gene Polymorphism and Markers of Bone Metabolism in Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis in Iran
Author/Authors :
Nazarian, Aboalfazl Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Hasankhani, Meisam Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Aghajany-Nasab, Monireh Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Monfared, Ali Razi Hospital, Rasht, Guilan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Some genetic variations of Klotho have been reported
as a risk factor for calcification and hyperphosphatemia in chronic
kidney disease. Klotho polymorphism is also associated with outcome
in patients receiving hemodialysis. This study aimed to evaluate
the relationship between Klotho single nucleotide polymorphism
(SNP) and bone metabolism as an early prognostic measure for
chronic kidney disease.
Materials and Methods. Sixty patients receiving hemodialysis
and 60 age-matched controls were enrolled in the study of the
assessment of 2 types of Klotho polymorphism (G395A and C1818T).
Serum biochemical parameters, including calcium, phosphate,
urea, creatinine, parathyroid hormone, and 25-hydroxyvitamin
D3 were measured.
Results. The frequency of being A carriers suggested marginal
significances between the groups (GA and AA, 30% versus GG,
18.3%, P = .06), but such significant results were not found for
the T allele carriers (CT and TT, 76.6% versus CC, 76.6%, P > .99).
Homozygote and heterozygote individuals for the A allele at G395A
SNP (A allele carriers) were more likely to be on hemodialysis
(odds ratio, 1.43; 95% confidence interval, 0.60 to 3.30), but this
association was not true for T allele carriers of C1818T SNP.
Parathyroid hormone and serum calcium, phosphate, creatinine,
and urea showed prominently higher levels in the patients receiving
hemodialysis compared with control individuals.
Conclusions. The A allele of the G395A polymorphism of Klotho,
which emerges the higher levels of phosphate, may be associated
with the risk of mortality in Iranian patients receiving hemodialysis.
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Keywords :
bone metabolism , chronic kidney disease , hemodialysis , Klotho single nucleotide polymorphisms
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)