Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
Background/Aims: Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) expression has been reported to increase in response to tissue damage and has recently emerged as a useful biomarker for various diseases. Although emerging evidence supports the clinicopathological value of GDF-15 in renal impairment, few s...
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doaj-aced63de83aa43a7b37995f7af941fed2020-11-25T03:16:53ZengKarger PublishersKidney & Blood Pressure Research1420-40961423-01432019-06-0144340541410.1159/000498959498959Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort StudyJin Sug KimSunyoung KimChang Won WonKyung Hwan JeongBackground/Aims: Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) expression has been reported to increase in response to tissue damage and has recently emerged as a useful biomarker for various diseases. Although emerging evidence supports the clinicopathological value of GDF-15 in renal impairment, few studies have analyzed it in the elderly. Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate the association of plasma GDF-15 with renal function and the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in community-dwelling elderly. Materials: The present study was based on the baseline data of the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study (KFACS), a nationwide cohort study that began in 2016. Of the 1,559 participants assessed in the first year, 443 with available plasma GDF-15 data were enrolled in this study. We investigated the association of plasma GDF-15 levels with clinical and biochemical parameters. The study population was divided into two groups according to renal function (CKD and non-CKD groups) to investigate whether GDF-15 can determine the presence of renal dysfunction in the elderly. Plasma GDF-15 was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Results: In a simple regression analysis, the levels of plasma GDF-15 were negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR; r = –0.383, p < 0.001). In multiple linear regression analysis, GDF-15 levels were still significantly correlated with eGFR, even after adjusting for other parameters (r = –0.259, p < 0.001). Plasma GDF-15 levels were significantly higher in the elderly with CKD than in those without CKD (2,364.025 ± 1,052.23 ng/L and 1,451.23 ± 835.79 ng/L, respectively; p < 0.001). The optimal cut-off value of plasma GDF-15 for detecting the presence of CKD was 1,699.4 ng/L (76.5% sensitivity and 76.0% specificity), as determined by the receiver operating characteristic curve. The area under the curve was 0.793 ± 0.033 (95% CI 0.729–0.857, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Plasma GDF-15 levels were negatively associated with eGFR and were significantly increased in the elderly with CKD. Our results suggested that plasma GDF-15 might be a useful marker for discriminating renal impairment in the elderly. Further large and prospective outcome studies of extended duration are needed.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/498959Growth differentiation factor-15Renal functionElderly |
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Jin Sug Kim Sunyoung Kim Chang Won Won Kyung Hwan Jeong |
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Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study |
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Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study |
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Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study |
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Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study |
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Association between Plasma Levels of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 and Renal Function in the Elderly: Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study |
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association between plasma levels of growth differentiation factor-15 and renal function in the elderly: korean frailty and aging cohort study |
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1420-4096 1423-0143 |
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Background/Aims: Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) expression has been reported to increase in response to tissue damage and has recently emerged as a useful biomarker for various diseases. Although emerging evidence supports the clinicopathological value of GDF-15 in renal impairment, few studies have analyzed it in the elderly. Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate the association of plasma GDF-15 with renal function and the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in community-dwelling elderly. Materials: The present study was based on the baseline data of the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study (KFACS), a nationwide cohort study that began in 2016. Of the 1,559 participants assessed in the first year, 443 with available plasma GDF-15 data were enrolled in this study. We investigated the association of plasma GDF-15 levels with clinical and biochemical parameters. The study population was divided into two groups according to renal function (CKD and non-CKD groups) to investigate whether GDF-15 can determine the presence of renal dysfunction in the elderly. Plasma GDF-15 was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Results: In a simple regression analysis, the levels of plasma GDF-15 were negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR; r = –0.383, p < 0.001). In multiple linear regression analysis, GDF-15 levels were still significantly correlated with eGFR, even after adjusting for other parameters (r = –0.259, p < 0.001). Plasma GDF-15 levels were significantly higher in the elderly with CKD than in those without CKD (2,364.025 ± 1,052.23 ng/L and 1,451.23 ± 835.79 ng/L, respectively; p < 0.001). The optimal cut-off value of plasma GDF-15 for detecting the presence of CKD was 1,699.4 ng/L (76.5% sensitivity and 76.0% specificity), as determined by the receiver operating characteristic curve. The area under the curve was 0.793 ± 0.033 (95% CI 0.729–0.857, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Plasma GDF-15 levels were negatively associated with eGFR and were significantly increased in the elderly with CKD. Our results suggested that plasma GDF-15 might be a useful marker for discriminating renal impairment in the elderly. Further large and prospective outcome studies of extended duration are needed. |
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