scholarly journals MP722THE HUMAN POLYOMAVIRUS 9 IN CZECH PATIENTS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION, DATA FROM UNICENTRIC PROSPECTIVE STUDY

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Roman Safranek ◽  
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1997 ◽  
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G. Tydén ◽  
J. Bolinder ◽  
G. Solders ◽  
R. Nakache ◽  
C. Brattström ◽  
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2014 ◽  
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pp. 11 ◽  
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Marie Walschaerts ◽  
Louis Bujan ◽  
Lionel Rostaing ◽  
Nassim Kamar

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Vol 98 ◽  
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J. Liese ◽  
M. Wortmann ◽  
A. Schnitzbauer ◽  
G. Woeste ◽  
I. Hauser ◽  
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Martina Zaninotto ◽  
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Abstract Background and Aims Two Vitamin K-dependent proteins (VDKPs) link bone and vasculature in CKD-MBD: Bone Gla Protein (BGP) and Matrix Gla Protein (MGP). In ESKD, Vitamin K deficiency is highly prevalent and leads to increased levels of inactive VKDPs (undercaboxylated (ucBGP and dephosphorylated (dp)-uMGP), which are linked to greater risk of fractures and severity of vascular calcification. We hypothesized that kidney transplantation (KT) would improve Vitamin K status and lower levels of inactive VKDPs. Method Between 2014-2017, we conducted a study in 34 patients to assess changes in VKDPs during the 1st year of KT. In a specialized lab we determined VKDPs pre- and 1-year post-KT: total BGP, uc BGP, total MGP, and dp-uc MGP. We determined the prevalence of Vitamin K deficiency based on levels of uc BGP and dp-uc MGP. Results Our cohort had a mean +/- SD age of 48+/-14 years, 32% were female and 97% were Caucasian. 1 year post-KT, there was a decrease in the levels of all VKDPs and the prevalence of Vitamin K deficiency (Table 1 and Figure 1). Patients with greatest severity of Vitamin K deficiency pre-KT had the largest decreases of inactive VDKPs post-KT. Conclusion KT was associated with improvement in Vitamin K status as manifested by decreased levels of inactive VKDPs. These are the first prospective data on VKDPs in CKD patients pre- and post-KT. Studies are needed to assess the impact of improvement in VKDP status after KT on CKD-MBD outcomes.


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Maria Majernikova ◽  
Lucia Prihodova ◽  
Jaroslav Rosenberger ◽  
Iveta Nagyova ◽  
Robert Roland ◽  
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