Kidney Clearance of Secretory Solutes Is Associated with Progression of CKD: The CRIC Study

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Chen Yan,Zelnick Leila R.ORCID,Wang Ke,Hoofnagle Andrew N.,Becker Jessica O.,Hsu Chi-yuan,Feldman Harold I.,Mehta Rupal C.,Lash James P.,Waikar Sushrut S.,Shafi TariqORCID,Seliger Stephen L.,Shlipak Michael G.,Rahman Mahboob,Kestenbaum Bryan R.,

Abstract

BackgroundThe secretion of organic solutes by the proximal tubules is an essential intrinsic kidney function. However, the clinical significance of the kidney’s clearance of tubular secretory solutes is uncertain.MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, we evaluated 3416 participants with CKD from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) study. We measured plasma and 24-hour urine concentrations of endogenous candidate secretory solutes at baseline, using targeted liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. The study defined CKD progression by a ≥50% decline in the eGFR, initiation of maintenance dialysis, or kidney transplantation. We used Cox proportional hazards regression to test associations of secretory-solute clearances with CKD progression and mortality, adjusting for eGFR, albuminuria, and other confounding characteristics.ResultsParticipants in this ancillary study had a mean age of 58 years and 41% were black; the median eGFR was 43 ml/min per 1.73 m2. After adjustment, lower kidney clearances of six solutes—kynurenic acid, pyridoxic acid, indoxyl sulfate, xanthosine, isovalerylglycine, and cinnamoylglycine—were associated with significantly greater risks of CKD progression, with clearance of kynurenic acid, a highly protein-bound solute, having the strongest association. Lower clearances of isovalerylglycine, tiglylglycine, hippurate, and trimethyluric acid were significantly associated with all-cause mortality after adjustment.ConclusionsWe found lower kidney clearances of endogenous secretory solutes to be associated with CKD progression and all-cause mortality, independent of eGFR and albuminuria. This suggests that tubular clearance of secretory solutes provides additional information about kidney health beyond measurements of glomerular function alone.

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NIH

NIDDK

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Johns Hopkins University

University of Maryland

Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Cleveland, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University

Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research

University of Illinois at Chicago

Tulane University

Kaiser Permanente

National Center for Research Resources

Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of California, San Francisco

Publisher

American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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