Elevated Levels of Renalase, the β-NAD(P)H Isomerase, Can Be Used as Risk Factors of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and All-Cause Death in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.
Wojciech KnopNatalia Maria SerwinElżbieta Cecerska-HeryćBartłomiej GrygorcewiczBarbara DolegowskaAleksandra GomółkaMagda WiśniewskaKazimierz CiechanowskiPublished in: Biomolecules (2021)
Elevated renalase levels can be used as a risk factor of MACE in patients with CKD, but its long-term utility needs further research. High renalase levels are a risk factor of death among CKD patients. In HD patients, all deaths were observed among patients with >30 μg/mL; this level could be used as a "red flag" marker in future studies.