Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.

Dialysis patients have high cardiovascular mortality risk. This study aimed to investigate the association between SNPs of genes involved in vascular processes and mortality in dialysis patients.Forty two SNPs in 25 genes involved in endothelial function, vascular remodeling, cell proliferation, inf...

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Main Authors: Tonia C Rothuizen, Gurbey Ocak, Jeffrey J W Verschuren, Friedo W Dekker, Ton J Rabelink, J Wouter Jukema, Joris I Rotmans
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4654483?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c1854c4b0df446ff96dc1c854c93bd842020-11-25T02:33:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014307910.1371/journal.pone.0143079Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.Tonia C RothuizenGurbey OcakJeffrey J W VerschurenFriedo W DekkerTon J RabelinkJ Wouter JukemaJoris I RotmansDialysis patients have high cardiovascular mortality risk. This study aimed to investigate the association between SNPs of genes involved in vascular processes and mortality in dialysis patients.Forty two SNPs in 25 genes involved in endothelial function, vascular remodeling, cell proliferation, inflammation, coagulation and calcium/phosphate metabolism were genotyped in 1330 incident dialysis patients. The effect of SNPs on 5-years cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality was investigated.The mortality rate was 114/1000 person-years and 49.4% of total mortality was cardiovascular. After correction for multiple testing, VEGF rs699947 was associated with all-cause mortality (HR1.48, 95% CI 1.14-1.92). The other SNPs were not associated with mortality.This study provides further evidence that a SNP in the VEGF gene may contribute to the comorbid conditions of dialysis patients. Future studies should unravel the underlying mechanisms responsible for the increase in mortality in these patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4654483?pdf=render
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author Tonia C Rothuizen
Gurbey Ocak
Jeffrey J W Verschuren
Friedo W Dekker
Ton J Rabelink
J Wouter Jukema
Joris I Rotmans
spellingShingle Tonia C Rothuizen
Gurbey Ocak
Jeffrey J W Verschuren
Friedo W Dekker
Ton J Rabelink
J Wouter Jukema
Joris I Rotmans
Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tonia C Rothuizen
Gurbey Ocak
Jeffrey J W Verschuren
Friedo W Dekker
Ton J Rabelink
J Wouter Jukema
Joris I Rotmans
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title Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
title_short Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
title_full Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
title_fullStr Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
title_full_unstemmed Candidate Gene Analysis of Mortality in Dialysis Patients.
title_sort candidate gene analysis of mortality in dialysis patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Dialysis patients have high cardiovascular mortality risk. This study aimed to investigate the association between SNPs of genes involved in vascular processes and mortality in dialysis patients.Forty two SNPs in 25 genes involved in endothelial function, vascular remodeling, cell proliferation, inflammation, coagulation and calcium/phosphate metabolism were genotyped in 1330 incident dialysis patients. The effect of SNPs on 5-years cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality was investigated.The mortality rate was 114/1000 person-years and 49.4% of total mortality was cardiovascular. After correction for multiple testing, VEGF rs699947 was associated with all-cause mortality (HR1.48, 95% CI 1.14-1.92). The other SNPs were not associated with mortality.This study provides further evidence that a SNP in the VEGF gene may contribute to the comorbid conditions of dialysis patients. Future studies should unravel the underlying mechanisms responsible for the increase in mortality in these patients.
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