Variability of Serum Klotho and FGF-23 Levels During the First Two Years After Kidney Transplantation
1Nephrology Department, Regional University Hospital (IBIMA), REDinREN (RD16/0009/0006), Malaga (España), Malaga, Spain, 2Nephrology Department, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de la Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. REDINREN, Madrid, Spain, 3Nephrology Department, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de la Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. REDINREN, Madrid, Spain, Madrid, Spain
Meeting: 2022 American Transplant Congress
Abstract number: 1583
Keywords: Graft survival, Inflammation, Kidney transplantation, Outcome
Topic: Basic Science » Basic Clinical Science » 17 - Biomarkers: Clinical Outcomes
Session Information
Session Name: Biomarkers: Clinical Outcomes
Session Type: Poster Abstract
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Session Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm
Presentation Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Hynes Halls C & D
*Purpose: Klotho is a protein produced in renal tubular cells with nephroprotective actions which acts as a co-receptor for phosphaturic factor FGF-23. The natural history of the production and expression of post-transplant klotho and FGF-23 is still unknown. Our aim is to know the evolution of these molecules during two years after kidney transplant (KT).
*Methods: Klotho and FGF-23 levels were determined in 42 patients at baseline, third, twelve and twenty-fourth month after kidney transplant (KT), measured by ELISA. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of the kidney graft was performed by indirect methods (formula:MDRa and CKDEPI) at each study visit.
*Results: A total of 146 kidney transplant patients were included in the study and 42 patients have completed the follow-up. The clinical and demographic characteristics of donor and recipients are shown in Table 1. Klotho levels at the third month decreased significantly in both groups (basal 452,69±236,85 vs third month 408,83± 223,34;p=0.01) rising in month 12 (523.9±279.6), remaining at these values in the second year after KT (511.1±308.3), even higher than before KT. Similarly, when we analyzed the pre-transplant FGF23 in 56 patients, we observed a reduction trend at the third month, which was maintained until 24 months (baseline 783 vs 193.88 at third month, 158.32 at month 12 and 192.10 in month 24;p=0.066).
RECIPIENTS (n=146) | |
Sex (M)% | 63.7 |
Age (years) | 56 |
Kidney disease (%) • Glomerular • Diabetes • Polycystic kidney disease • Nephroangiosclerosis • Tubulointerstitial nephritis • Autoimmune • Unknown |
15 16.4 17.1 7.5 4.8 3.4 24.7 |
Renal replacement therapy (%) · Hemodyalisis · Peritoneal dyalisis · Pre-dyalisis |
82.2 7.5 10.3 |
PRA(%) | 16.4 |
Induction treatment: · None · Basiliximab · Thymoglobulin |
14.4 34.9 50 |
Cold ischemia time (hours) | 13 |
Inmediate renal function (%) | 71.9 |
Standard immunosuppression (Tac+MMF+CTC) (%) | 98.6 |
Deaths (%) · Cardiovascular · Tumor · Infections · Other · Unknown |
7.5 (11) 3.4 (5) 0.7 (1) 2.1 (3) 0.7 (1) 0.7 (1) |
Loss of graft function (%) · Primary dysfunction · Thrombosis · Recipient’s death |
10.3 1.4 1.4 7.5 |
DONORS | |
Sex (M)% | 66,4 |
Age (years) | 56.4±11.6 |
Cause of death (%) · Stroke · Head trauma · Anoxia · Others |
62.3 18.5 16.4 2.4 |
Asystolia (%) | 68.5 |
*Conclusions: We describe a decreasement in Klotho levels which increase after one year post KT, which could be justified by the “stunned” of the renal tubule after KT, caused by ischemia-reperfusion time, tubular necrosis, treatment with calcineurin inhibitors, which improves and rises to levels even higher than those prior to KT . More prospective studies are needed to confirm these hypotheses.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Vazquez-Sanchez T, Sanchez-Niño M, Ruiz-Esteban P, López V, Delgado J, Ortiz A, Hernández D. Variability of Serum Klotho and FGF-23 Levels During the First Two Years After Kidney Transplantation [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2022; 22 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/variability-of-serum-klotho-and-fgf-23-levels-during-the-first-two-years-after-kidney-transplantation/. Accessed November 21, 2024.« Back to 2022 American Transplant Congress