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APOL1 Risk Variants and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Incident Hemodialysis Patients.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

To better understand the impact of APOL1 risk variants in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) we evaluated associations of APOL1 risk variants with subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality among African Americans initiating hemodialysis and enrolled in the Predictors of Arrhythmic and Cardiovascular Risk in ESRD cohort study.

Methods

We modeled associations of APOL1 risk status (high = 2; low = 0/1 risk alleles) with baseline subclinical CVD (left ventricular [LV] hypertrophy; LV mass; ejection fraction; coronary artery calcification [CAC]; pulse wave velocity [PWV]) using logistic and linear regression and all-cause or cardiovascular mortality using Cox models, adjusting for age, sex, and ancestry. In sensitivity analyses, we further adjusted for systolic blood pressure and Charlson Comorbidity Index.

Results

Of 267 African American participants successfully genotyped for APOL1, 27% were high-risk carriers, 41% were women, and mean age was 53 years. At baseline, APOL1 high- versus low-risk status was independently associated with 50% and 53% lower odds of LV hypertrophy and CAC, respectively, and 10.7% lower LV mass. These associations were robust to further adjustment for comorbidities but not systolic blood pressure. APOL1 risk status was not associated with all-cause or cardiovascular mortality (mean follow-up 2.5 years).

Conclusion

Among African American patients with incident hemodialysis, APOL1 high-risk status was associated with better subclinical measures of CVD but not mortality.

SUBMITTER: Chen TK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7879092 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>APOL1</i> Risk Variants and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Incident Hemodialysis Patients.

Chen Teresa K TK   Fitzpatrick Jessica J   Winkler Cheryl A CA   Binns-Roemer Elizabeth A EA   Corona-Villalobos Celia P CP   Jaar Bernard G BG   Sozio Stephen M SM   Parekh Rulan S RS   Estrella Michelle M MM  

Kidney international reports 20201120 2


<h4>Introduction</h4>To better understand the impact of <i>APOL1</i> risk variants in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) we evaluated associations of <i>APOL1</i> risk variants with subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality among African Americans initiating hemodialysis and enrolled in the Predictors of Arrhythmic and Cardiovascular Risk in ESRD cohort study.<h4>Methods</h4>We modeled associations of <i>APOL1</i> risk status (high = 2; low = 0/1 risk alleles) with baseline subclinical  ...[more]

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