Role of GDF-15, YKL-40 and MMP 9 in patients with end-stage kidney disease: focus on sex-specific associations with vascular outcomes and all-cause mortality.
Agne Laucyte-CibulskieneLiam J WardThomas EbertGiulia TostiClaudia TucciLeah HernandezAlexandra Kautzky-WillerMaria-Trinidad HerreroColleen M NorrisLouise PiloteMagnus SöderbergTorkel B BrismarJonaz RipswedenPeter StenvinkelValeria RaparelliKarolina Kublickienenull nullPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2021)
In conclusion, in males GDF-15 and YKL-40 were related to vascular calcification, inflammation, and oxidative stress, whilst in females GDF-15 was related to TMAO. Increased levels of YKL-40 and GDF-15 in males, and only GDF-15 in females, were associated with all-cause mortality. Our findings suggest that sex-specific associations of novel CVD biomarkers have a potential to affect development of cardiovascular complications in patients with ESKD.