CD14++CD16+ monocytes but not total monocyte numbers predict cardiovascular events in dialysis patients

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Migration of monocytes into the vessel wall contributes to the onset and progression of atherosclerosis. Because monocytes are a heterogeneous population, we determined potential associations between monocyte subsets and cardiovascular events in a prospective cohort of 94 dialysis patients followed for 35 months. The incidence of cardiovascular events and death measured by Kaplan-Meier plots and flow cytometric analysis of monocyte subsets showed that total leukocyte and monocyte numbers failed to predict event-free survival. Among monocyte subsets, a high CD14++CD16+ monocyte number was associated with higher rates of cardiovascular events and death. In a multivariate proportional hazards model adjusted for classical cardiovascular risk factors, patients with CD14++CD16+ monocyte numbers in the top quartile were at higher risk of cardiovascular events and death compared to patients in the lowest quartile. Our study suggests that the number of CD14++CD16+ monocytes was independently associated with cardiovascular events and death in a high-risk population of dialysis patients. © 2008 International Society of Nephrology.

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Heine, G. H., Ulrich, C., Seibert, E., Seiler, S., Marell, J., Reichart, B., … Girndt, M. (2008). CD14++CD16+ monocytes but not total monocyte numbers predict cardiovascular events in dialysis patients. Kidney International, 73(5), 622–629. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ki.5002744

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