Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.

Impaired kidney function is a significant health problem and a major concern in clinical routine and is routinely determined by decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In contrast to single assessment of a patients' kidney function providing only limited information on patients' health...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Andreas Leiherer, Axel Muendlein, Philipp Rein, Christoph H Saely, Elena Kinz, Alexander Vonbank, Peter Fraunberger, Heinz Drexel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114240
id doaj-966cf53854f048df85b55afd06b97117
record_format Article
spelling doaj-966cf53854f048df85b55afd06b971172021-03-04T08:42:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11424010.1371/journal.pone.0114240Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.Andreas LeihererAxel MuendleinPhilipp ReinChristoph H SaelyElena KinzAlexander VonbankPeter FraunbergerHeinz DrexelImpaired kidney function is a significant health problem and a major concern in clinical routine and is routinely determined by decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In contrast to single assessment of a patients' kidney function providing only limited information on patients' health, serial measurements of GFR clearly improves the validity of diagnosis. The decline of kidney function has recently been reported to be predictive for mortality and vascular events in coronary patients. However, it has not been investigated for genetic association in GWA studies. This study investigates for the first time the association of cardiometabolic polymorphisms with the decline of estimated GFR during a 4 year follow up in 583 coronary patients, using the Cardio-Metabo Chip. We revealed a suggestive association with 3 polymorphisms, surpassing genome-wide significance (p = 4.0 e-7). The top hit rs17069906 (p = 5.6 e-10) is located within the genomic region of RANK, recently demonstrated to be an important player in the adaptive recovery response in podocytes and suggested as a promising therapeutic target in glomerular diseases.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114240
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Andreas Leiherer
Axel Muendlein
Philipp Rein
Christoph H Saely
Elena Kinz
Alexander Vonbank
Peter Fraunberger
Heinz Drexel
spellingShingle Andreas Leiherer
Axel Muendlein
Philipp Rein
Christoph H Saely
Elena Kinz
Alexander Vonbank
Peter Fraunberger
Heinz Drexel
Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Andreas Leiherer
Axel Muendlein
Philipp Rein
Christoph H Saely
Elena Kinz
Alexander Vonbank
Peter Fraunberger
Heinz Drexel
author_sort Andreas Leiherer
title Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
title_short Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
title_full Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
title_fullStr Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor RANK for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
title_sort genome-wide association study reveals a polymorphism in the podocyte receptor rank for the decline of renal function in coronary patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Impaired kidney function is a significant health problem and a major concern in clinical routine and is routinely determined by decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In contrast to single assessment of a patients' kidney function providing only limited information on patients' health, serial measurements of GFR clearly improves the validity of diagnosis. The decline of kidney function has recently been reported to be predictive for mortality and vascular events in coronary patients. However, it has not been investigated for genetic association in GWA studies. This study investigates for the first time the association of cardiometabolic polymorphisms with the decline of estimated GFR during a 4 year follow up in 583 coronary patients, using the Cardio-Metabo Chip. We revealed a suggestive association with 3 polymorphisms, surpassing genome-wide significance (p = 4.0 e-7). The top hit rs17069906 (p = 5.6 e-10) is located within the genomic region of RANK, recently demonstrated to be an important player in the adaptive recovery response in podocytes and suggested as a promising therapeutic target in glomerular diseases.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114240
work_keys_str_mv AT andreasleiherer genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT axelmuendlein genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT philipprein genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT christophhsaely genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT elenakinz genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT alexandervonbank genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT peterfraunberger genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
AT heinzdrexel genomewideassociationstudyrevealsapolymorphisminthepodocytereceptorrankforthedeclineofrenalfunctionincoronarypatients
_version_ 1714807695634071552