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    Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A: Evaluation of a new biomarker in renal transplant patients

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    Coskun, Abdurrahman/0000-0002-1273-0604WOS: 000252037900028PubMed: 18089325Objective. Trophoblasts produce high concentrations of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) during pregnancy. PAPP-A has been described as a new inflammatory marker and an independent risk factor for posttransplant cardiovascular risk. This study evaluated the clinical significance of PAPP-A in renal transplant patients. Methods. The study included 78 adult renal transplant patients (56 men and 22 women) and 37 control subjects (27 men and 10 women). We determined serum PAPP-A, urea, creatinine, uric acid, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride, 24-hour proteinuria, and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. Results. The PAPP-A level was significantly higher among renal transplant patients [median (interquartile range), 10.5 (6.4 to 15.4) mU/L] than the control group [3.9 (3.1 to 5.2) mU/L; P .05). Conclusion. We concluded that PAPP-A level was elevated in renal transplant patients and that high levels of PAPP-A might be a prognostic marker owing to their close association with high serum levels of urea, creatinine, uric acid, and CRP
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