Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2023)

Time-Dependent Changes of Klotho and FGF-23 Levels after Kidney Transplantation: Role of Cold Ischemia Time, Renal Function and Graft Inflammation

  • Teresa Vazquez-Sanchez,
  • Maria Dolores Sanchez-Niño,
  • Pedro Ruiz-Esteban,
  • Veronica López,
  • Myriam León,
  • Abelardo Caballero,
  • Juan Francisco Ruiz-Escalera,
  • Alberto Ortiz,
  • Armando Torres,
  • Mariano Rodriguez,
  • Domingo Hernandez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 13
p. 4486

Abstract

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We investigated the evolution of serum klotho (s-Kl) and FGF-23 during the first two years post-kidney transplantation (KT), considering the cold ischemia time (CIT), glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and graft subclinical inflammation (SCI). We undertook a prospective, cohort, multicenter study of consecutive patients between April 2018 and January 2021 (with follow-up at 24 months). Subgroups were analyzed according to the median CIT (40 mL/min/1.73 m2) and the presence of SCI at month 3. A total of 147 patients were included. s-Kl and fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) levels were measured at baseline and at months 3, 12 and 24. Graft biopsies (n = 96) were performed at month 3. All patients had low s-Kl levels at month 3. Patients with CIT 40 had a lesser decrease in s-Kl at month 3. FGF-23 fell significantly at months 3 and 12 in both GFR groups, a reduction maintained during follow-up. There were significant inter-group differences in s-Kl from months 3 to 24. CIT, GFR at 3 months and SCI were significantly associated with s-KI at month 3. A reduction in s-Kl at month 3 post-KT could be explained by longer CIT and delayed graft function as well as by impaired graft function. Early SCI may regulate s-Kl increase post-KT.

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