AI Article Synopsis

  • - The current understanding of vitamin K's impact on kidney transplantation (KT) patients is limited, mainly due to challenges in accurately measuring vitamin K levels, particularly K2 vitamers.
  • - The best way to evaluate vitamin K status in these patients is by looking at undercarboxylated vitamin K-dependent proteins, but the roles of vitamin K1 and K2 in the health of these populations remain under-researched.
  • - The review highlights the need for more studies on vitamin K's role in preventing complications like cardiovascular issues, bone fractures, and cancer, suggesting that addressing vitamin K deficiency could lead to better outcomes for KT patients.

Article Abstract

The assessment of the vitamin K status and its effects on clinical outcomes in kidney transplantation (KT) patients has sparked interest, but it is still largely unfulfilled. In part, this is due to difficulties in laboratory measurements of vitamin K, especially K2 vitamers. Vitamin K status is currently best assessed by measuring undercarboxylated vitamin-K-dependent proteins. The relative contribution of vitamin K1 and K2 to the health status of the general population and CKD (chronic kidney disease) patients, including KT patients, is also poorly studied. Through a complete and first review of the existing literature, we summarize the current knowledge of vitamin K pathophysiology and its potential role in preventing KT complications and improving organ survival. A specific focus is placed on cardiovascular complications, bone fractures, and the relationship between vitamin K and cancer. Vitamin K deficiency could determine adverse outcomes, and KT patients should be better studied for vitamin K assessment and modalities of effective therapeutic approaches.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551925PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092717DOI Listing

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