Lipidomic Signature of Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort

  • Farsad Afshinnia
  • Thekkelnaycke M. Rajendiran
  • Alla Karnovsky
  • Tanu Soni
  • Xue Wang
  • Dawei Xie
  • Wei Yang
  • Tariq Shafi
  • Matthew R. Weir
  • Jiang He
  • Carolyn S. Brecklin
  • Eugene P. Rhee
  • Jeffrey R. Schelling
  • Akinlolu Ojo
  • Harold Feldman
  • George Michailidis
  • Subramaniam Pennathur
  • Lawrence J. Appel
  • Alan S. Go
  • John W. Kusek
  • James P. Lash
  • Raymond R. Townsend
Publication date
November 2016
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2468-0249
Journal
2468-0249
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Human studies report conflicting results on the predictive power of serum lipids on the progression of chronic kidney disease. We aimed to systematically identify the lipids that predict progression to end-stage kidney disease. Methods: From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort, 79 patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2 to 3 who progressed to end-stage kidney disease over 6 years of follow-up were selected and frequency matched by age, sex, race, and diabetes with 121 nonprogressors with less than 25% decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate during the follow-up. The patients were randomly divided into training and test sets. We applied liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based lipidomics on visit year 1 samples. Results...

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