Plasma cadmium is associated with increased risk of long-term kidney graft failure
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Sotomayor, Camilo G.
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Plasma cadmium is associated with increased risk of long-term kidney graft failure
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The kidney is one of the most sensitive organs to cadmiuminduced
toxicity, particularly in conditions of long-term
oxidative stress. We hypothesized that, in kidney transplant
recipients, nephrotoxic exposure to cadmium represents an
overlooked hazard for optimal graft function. To test this,
we performed a prospective cohort study and included 672
outpatient kidney transplant recipients with a functioning
graft of beyond one year. The median plasma cadmium
was 58 ng/L. During a median 4.9 years of follow-up, 78
kidney transplant recipients developed graft failure with a
significantly different distribution across tertiles of plasma
cadmium (13, 26, and 39 events, respectively). Plasma
cadmium was associated with an increased risk of graft
failure (hazard ratio 1.96, 95% confidence interval 1.56‒
2.47 per log2 ng/L). Similarly, a dose-response relationship
was observed over increasing tertiles of plasma cadmium,
after adjustments for potential confounders (donor,
recipient, transplant and lifestyle characteristics), robust in
both competing risk and sensitivity analyses. These
findings were also consistent for kidney function decline
(graft failure or doubling of serum creatinine). Thus, plasma
cadmium is independently associated with an increased
risk of long-term kidney graft failure and decline in kidney
function. Further studies are needed to investigate whether
exposure to cadmium represents an otherwise overlooked
modifiable risk factor for adverse long-term graft outcomes
in different populations.
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Top Institute Food and Nutrition of the Netherlands A-1003
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) F 72190118
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Kidney International (2021) 99, 1213–1224
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