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The coincidence of low vitamin K status and high expression of growth differentiation factor 15 may indicate increased mortality risk in stable coronary heart disease patients
Authors:Otto Mayer  Jan Bruthans  Jitka Seidlerová  Petra Karnosová  Markéta Mateřánková  Julius Gelžinský  Martina Rychecká  Jan Opatrný  Peter Wohlfahrt  Radek Kučera  Ladislav Trefil  Renata Cífková  Jan Filipovský  Cees Vermeer
Affiliation:1. 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty of Charles University and University Hospital, Pilsen, Czech Republic;2. Biomedical Center, Medical Faculty of Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic;3. Department of Cardiology, Medical Faculty of Charles University and University Hospital, Pilsen, Czech Republic;4. Centre for Cardiovascular Prevention, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles, University and Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic;5. Department of Immunodiagnostics, University Hospital, Pilsen, Czech Republic;6. Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Hematology, University Hospital, Pilsen, Czech Republic;7. Cardiovascular Research Institute CARIM, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Abstract:Background and aimsMatrix Gla protein (MGP) is a natural inhibitor of vascular calcification critically dependent on circulating vitamin K status. Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) is a regulatory cytokine mainly of the inflammatory and angiogenesis pathways, but potentially also involved in bone mineralization. We sought to determine whether these two circulating biomarkers jointly influenced morbidity and mortality risk in patients with chronic coronary heart disease (CHD).Methods and results894 patients ≥6 months after myocardial infarction and/or coronary revascularization at baseline were followed in a prospective study. All-cause and cardiovascular mortality, non-fatal cardiovascular events (myocardial infarction, stroke, any revascularization), and hospitalization for heart failure (HF) were followed as outcomes. Desphospho-uncarboxylated MGP (dp-ucMGP) was used as a biomarker of vitamin K status.Both, increased concentrations of dp-ucMGP (≥884 pmol/L) and GDF-15 (≥1339 pg/mL) were identified as independent predictors of 5-year all-cause or cardiovascular mortality. However, their coincidence further increased mortality risk. The highest risk was observed in patients with high dp-ucMGP plus high GDF-15, not only when compared with those with “normal” concentrations of both biomarkers [HR 5.51 (95% CI 2.91–10.44), p < 0.0001 and 6.79 (95% CI 3.06–15.08), p < 0.0001 for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, respectively], but even when compared with patients with only one factor increased. This pattern was less convincing with non-fatal cardiovascular events or hospitalization for HF.ConclusionsThe individual coincidence of low vitamin K status (high dp-ucMGP) and high GDF-15 expression predicts poor survival of stable CHD patients.
Keywords:Matrix γ-carboxyglutamate protein (MGP)  dp-ucMGP  All-cause death  Cardiovascular death  Non-fatal cardiovascular events  Heart failure  EUROASPIRE
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