Longer Telomere Length in Balkan Endemic Nephropathy Patients Undergoing Chronic Hemodialysis is Associated with Lower Cardiovascular Mortality.

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Kidney360 Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.34067/KID.0000000603
Vedran Premužić, Simon Toupance, Allyson Hollander, Želimir Stipančić, Nikolina Bukal, Ana Jelaković, Ivan Brzić, Borna Čulig, Neda Slade, Athanase Benetos, Bojan Jelaković
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Background: Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is characterized with later onset and milder forms of hypertension, and with lower pulse wave velocity (PWV) than other end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Longer telomeres are associated with better cardiovascular (CV) prognosis. Therefore, we hypothesized that telomere length (TL) could be longer in BEN patients compared to other ESKD patients.

Methods: A total of 124 patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) (68 BEN, 56 non-BEN) were enrolled and followed-up for 72 months. TL was measured in leukocytes by Southern blot at inclusion.

Results: Age and sex-adjusted TL was significantly longer in the BEN group (p<0.001). TL was negatively associated with carotid-femoral PWV in BEN patients. BEN patients had significantly lower CV mortality than non-BEN ESKD patients (p<0.001). In the BEN group shorter TL (1kb change) was the only determinant of shorter survival (HR 0.11). Using the TL threshold defined by ROC analysis (TL < 6.21 kb), we showed in both groups significantly higher CV mortality in the presence of short telomeres (Log-rank (Mantel-p<0.001).

Conclusions: Longer telomeres are associated with less CV mortality in patients undergoing chronic HD. BEN patients had longer TL and longer survival than other ESKD patients. In BEN patients, TL was negatively associated with arterial stiffness and positively associated with survival. This study confirmed our hypothesis that BEN is associated with slower vascular aging and that longer TL may partially explain this phenomenon.

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接受慢性血液透析的巴尔干地方性肾病患者端粒长度较长与心血管死亡率较低有关。
背景:巴尔干地方性肾病(BEN)与其他终末期肾病(ESKD)相比,发病较晚,高血压症状较轻,脉搏波速度(PWV)较低。较长的端粒与较好的心血管(CV)预后有关。因此,我们假设 BEN 患者的端粒长度(TL)可能长于其他 ESKD 患者:方法:共招募了 124 名接受血液透析(HD)的患者(68 名 BEN,56 名非 BEN),随访 72 个月。结果:经年龄和性别调整后,白细胞中的TL为0:结果:经年龄和性别调整后,BEN 组的端粒长度明显较长(p结论:端粒较长与血液透析(HD)相关:端粒越长,慢性 HD 患者的 CV 死亡率越低。与其他 ESKD 患者相比,BEN 患者的端粒长度更长,生存期也更长。在 BEN 患者中,端粒长度与动脉僵化呈负相关,而与存活率呈正相关。这项研究证实了我们的假设,即 BEN 与血管老化速度减慢有关,而较长的 TL 可部分解释这一现象。
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