2021
DOI: 10.5114/aoms/126343
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Effect of leptin concentrations and leptin receptor gene polymorphisms on the outcome of renal transplantation

Abstract: IntroductionLeptin is a pro-inflammatory adipocytokine implicated in cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, obesity and chronic kidney disease.Material and methodsIn a cohort of 236 renal transplant recipients, we aimed to determine whether circulating leptin concentrations and/or three polymorphisms in the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene, namely rs1137100, rs1137101 and rs1805094, were related to clinical outcomes in renal transplantation. Plasma leptin concentrations were measured by ELISA. Genetic variants… Show more

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“…In addition, renal recipients who were carriers of the SNP rs1805094 showed longer graft survival than non-carriers did (90). Furthermore, three SNPs in the LEPR gene, namely rs1137101, rs1805094 and rs1137100 have been associated with delayed graft function, acute rejection and renal function one year post-transplant in renal recipients (91).…”
Section: Implications Of Genetic Variability In Leptin Genesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, renal recipients who were carriers of the SNP rs1805094 showed longer graft survival than non-carriers did (90). Furthermore, three SNPs in the LEPR gene, namely rs1137101, rs1805094 and rs1137100 have been associated with delayed graft function, acute rejection and renal function one year post-transplant in renal recipients (91).…”
Section: Implications Of Genetic Variability In Leptin Genesmentioning
confidence: 97%