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Haptoglobin Genotype and Renal Function Decline in Type 1 Diabetes

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DIABETES
Volume 58, Issue 12, Pages 2904-2909

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/db09-0874

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  1. National Institutes of Health [DK34818]

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OBJECTIVE-Haptoglobin (Hp) binds free Hb, inhibiting Hb-induced oxidative damage. As oxidative stress has been associated with microvascular complications, we evaluated the relationship between Hp genotype and microalbuminuria, macroalbuminuria, end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and early renal function decline in type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Participants from the Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications Study with DNA available were studied for the incidence of microalbuminuria (albumin excretion rate [AER] 20-200 mu g/min), macroalbuminuria (AER >200 mu g/min), ESRD (renal dialysis or transplantation) and renal function decline (a decline >= 30 ml/min per 1.73 m(2) from baseline estimated [by the Cockcroft-Gault equation] glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] in those with baseline eGFR >60 ml/min per 1.73 m(2)). RESULTS-The proportions with the Hp 2/2, 2/1, and 1/1 genotype were 43.4, 44.4, and 12.1%, respectively. During 18 years of follow-up, the incidence of eGFR decline, microalbuminuria, macroalbuminuria, and ESRD was 42.0, 40.5, 16.7, and 12.2%, respectively. No significant univariate differences were observed by Hp genotype. However, in multivariable Cox models, an similar to twofold increased risk was observed for the Hp 2/2 compared with the Hp 1/1 genotype for eGFR decline (hazard ratio 1.79 [95% CI 1.06-3.00]) and ESRD (2.74 [1.17-6.45]); no significant associations were observed for microalbuminuria or macroalbuminuria. CONCLUSIONS-These data suggest that although Hp genotype is not associated with albuminuria per se, it may be independent determinant of early renal function decline and progression to ESRD. Understanding these apparent contradictory findings may provide further insight into the pathogenesis of renal disease in type 1 diabetes. Diabetes 58:2904-2909, 2009

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