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P1422CATHEPSIN-K IS A POWERFUL DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKER IN PARATHYROIDECTOMIZED DIALYSIS PATIENTS

Authors :
Salvatore Chiarella
Daniela Foti
Giorgio Fuiano
Michele Andreucci
Omar Tripolino
Giuseppe Leonardi
Davide Bolignano
Caterina Vita
Emilio Russo
Giuseppe Coppolino
Michele Provenzano
Marta Greco
Cinzia Donato
Source :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 35
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Background and Aims Cathepsin-K (Cts-K) is a lysosomal cysteine protease mainly involved in bone remodeling and resorption. Although it is largely released by lung cells, osteoclasts and macrophages, increasing current evidence suggests that the parathyroids may somewhat regulate Cts-K balance. We therefore analyzed Cts-K in a cohort of 85 chronic HD patients (mean age 67+/-12, median dialysis vintage 3.2 yrs), also including some individuals who were previously parathyroidectomized. Method Cts-K serum levels were measured before a mid-week dialysis session together with standard biochemical parameters. Twenty-six healthy subjects matched for age and gender served as controls. Patients were further stratified according to whether they were parathyroidectomized or not. Results Cts-K levels were statistically higher in HD patients than in controls (median 340, IQR 170-835 vs. 190 IQR 20-120 pg/mL, p Conclusion Cathepsin-K may represent a potential candidate biomarker for diagnosing and managing MBD complications, particularly those related to parathyroid dysfunction. Its exact biological role in these conditions deserves further examination.

Details

ISSN :
14602385 and 09310509
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Accession number :
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