Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease

Background: Kynurenine, a metabolite of the L-tryptophan pathway, plays a pivotal role in neuro-inflammation, cancer immunology, and cardiovascular inflammation, and has been shown to predict cardiovascular events. Objectives: It was our objective to increase the body of data regarding the value of...

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Main Authors: Thomas Bernd Dschietzig, Karl-Heinz Kellner, Katrin Sasse, Felix Boschann, Robert Klüsener, Jana Ruppert, Franz Paul Armbruster, Dragic Bankovic, Andreas Meinitzer, Veselin Mitrovic, Christoph Melzer
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Published: Karger Publishers 2019-08-01
Series:Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/501483
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spelling doaj-b0f0aff49684458a903f24bf0de0afdc2020-11-25T03:58:33ZengKarger PublishersKidney & Blood Pressure Research1420-40961423-01432019-08-0144476577610.1159/000501483501483Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of DiseaseThomas Bernd DschietzigKarl-Heinz KellnerKatrin SasseFelix BoschannRobert KlüsenerJana RuppertFranz Paul ArmbrusterDragic BankovicAndreas MeinitzerVeselin MitrovicChristoph MelzerBackground: Kynurenine, a metabolite of the L-tryptophan pathway, plays a pivotal role in neuro-inflammation, cancer immunology, and cardiovascular inflammation, and has been shown to predict cardiovascular events. Objectives: It was our objective to increase the body of data regarding the value of kynurenine as a biomarker in chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: We investigated the predictive value of plasma kynurenine in a CHF cohort (CHF, n = 114); in a second cohort of defibrillator carriers with CHF (AICD, n = 156), we determined clinical and biochemical determinants of the marker which was measured by enzyme immunoassay. Results: In the CHF cohort, both kynurenine and NT-proBNP increased with NYHA class. Univariate binary logistic regression showed kynurenine to predict death within a 6-month follow-up (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.03–2.00, p = 0.033) whereas NT-proBNP did not contribute significantly. Kynurenine, like NT-proBNP, was able to discriminate at a 30% threshold of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF; AUC-ROC, both 0.74). Kynurenine correlated inversely with LVEF (ϱ = –0.394), glomerular filtration fraction (GFR; ϱ = –0.615), and peak VO2 (ϱ = –0.626). Moreover, there was a strong correlation of kynurenine with NT-proBNP (ϱ = 0.615). In the AICD cohort, multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated highly significant associations of kynurenine with GFR, hsCRP, and tryptophan, as well as a significant impact of age. Conclusions: This work speaks in favor of kynurenine being a new and valuable biomarker of CHF, with particular attention placed on its ability to predict mortality and reflect exercise capacity.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/501483Heart failureBiomarkerMortalityExerciseTryptophan
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author Thomas Bernd Dschietzig
Karl-Heinz Kellner
Katrin Sasse
Felix Boschann
Robert Klüsener
Jana Ruppert
Franz Paul Armbruster
Dragic Bankovic
Andreas Meinitzer
Veselin Mitrovic
Christoph Melzer
spellingShingle Thomas Bernd Dschietzig
Karl-Heinz Kellner
Katrin Sasse
Felix Boschann
Robert Klüsener
Jana Ruppert
Franz Paul Armbruster
Dragic Bankovic
Andreas Meinitzer
Veselin Mitrovic
Christoph Melzer
Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
Heart failure
Biomarker
Mortality
Exercise
Tryptophan
author_facet Thomas Bernd Dschietzig
Karl-Heinz Kellner
Katrin Sasse
Felix Boschann
Robert Klüsener
Jana Ruppert
Franz Paul Armbruster
Dragic Bankovic
Andreas Meinitzer
Veselin Mitrovic
Christoph Melzer
author_sort Thomas Bernd Dschietzig
title Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
title_short Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
title_full Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
title_fullStr Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Kynurenine Predicts Severity and Complications of Heart Failure and Associates with Established Biochemical and Clinical Markers of Disease
title_sort plasma kynurenine predicts severity and complications of heart failure and associates with established biochemical and clinical markers of disease
publisher Karger Publishers
series Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
issn 1420-4096
1423-0143
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background: Kynurenine, a metabolite of the L-tryptophan pathway, plays a pivotal role in neuro-inflammation, cancer immunology, and cardiovascular inflammation, and has been shown to predict cardiovascular events. Objectives: It was our objective to increase the body of data regarding the value of kynurenine as a biomarker in chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: We investigated the predictive value of plasma kynurenine in a CHF cohort (CHF, n = 114); in a second cohort of defibrillator carriers with CHF (AICD, n = 156), we determined clinical and biochemical determinants of the marker which was measured by enzyme immunoassay. Results: In the CHF cohort, both kynurenine and NT-proBNP increased with NYHA class. Univariate binary logistic regression showed kynurenine to predict death within a 6-month follow-up (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.03–2.00, p = 0.033) whereas NT-proBNP did not contribute significantly. Kynurenine, like NT-proBNP, was able to discriminate at a 30% threshold of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF; AUC-ROC, both 0.74). Kynurenine correlated inversely with LVEF (ϱ = –0.394), glomerular filtration fraction (GFR; ϱ = –0.615), and peak VO2 (ϱ = –0.626). Moreover, there was a strong correlation of kynurenine with NT-proBNP (ϱ = 0.615). In the AICD cohort, multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated highly significant associations of kynurenine with GFR, hsCRP, and tryptophan, as well as a significant impact of age. Conclusions: This work speaks in favor of kynurenine being a new and valuable biomarker of CHF, with particular attention placed on its ability to predict mortality and reflect exercise capacity.
topic Heart failure
Biomarker
Mortality
Exercise
Tryptophan
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/501483
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