Neopterin is associated with cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in renal transplant patients

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Background: Inflammatory markers show significant associations with cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality after kidney transplantation. Neopterin, reflecting interferon-γ-release, may better reflect the proinflammatory state of recipients than less specific markers. Methods: Kidney transplant recipients in the Assessment of LEscol in Renal Transplant (ALERT) trial were examined and investigated for an association between serum neopterin and subsequent clinical events: graft loss, major cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause mortality. Results: After adjustment for established and emerging risk factors neopterin expressed as neopterin-to-creatinine ratio was significantly associated with MACE (p = 0.009) and all-cause mortality (p = 0.002). Endpoints were more frequent with increasing quartiles of neopterin-to-creatinine ratio. The incidence rates of MACE and all-cause mortality were significantly increased in the upper quartiles compared with the first. Conclusions: This long-term prospective analysis in stable kidney allograft recipients suggests that neopterin is associated with long-term risk of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, but not renal outcomes. © 2013 The Authors Clinical Transplantation Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Pihlstrøm, H., Mjøen, G., März, W., Olav Dahle, D., Abedini, S., Holme, I., … Holdaaas, H. (2014). Neopterin is associated with cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in renal transplant patients. Clinical Transplantation, 28(1), 111–119. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.12285

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