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  • Body fat distribution plays a significant role in health issues for renal transplant recipients (RTR), with waist-to-height ratio (WHr) linked to complications like delayed graft function and diabetes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 236 RTR, focusing on leptin and adiponectin gene variants and their plasma levels.
  • Findings indicated that higher WHr and waist circumference were associated with worse transplant outcomes, and specific genetic variations in the ADIPOQ gene affected fat distribution and related health risks.

Article Abstract

Body fat distribution is known to contribute to a variety of pathologies. We aimed to assess whether this distribution is associated with clinical outcomes in renal transplant recipients (RTR) and to examine its relationship with leptin and adiponectin gene variants and plasma concentrations. Bioelectrical impedance analyses were performed in 236 RTR. Leptin/adiponectin levels were measured by immunoassay and relevant polymorphisms in the leptin receptor (LEPR) and adiponectin (ADIPOQ) genes were identified. Associations were assessed by logistic regression modeling. The waist-to-height ratio (WHr) displayed a significant association with delayed graft function, acute rejection and post-transplant diabetes mellitus, with OR values of 2.04 (1.02-4.08) p = 0.045; 3.08 (1.22-7.79) p = 0.017 and 2.79 (1.16-6.74) p = 0.022, respectively. Waist circumference was linked to delayed graft function [OR = 1.03 (1.01-1.05), p = 0.025] and AR [OR = 1.041 (1.01-1.07), p = 0.009]. Leptin levels were significantly higher in patients who experienced rejection [19.91 ± 23.72 versus 11.22 ± 16.42 ng/ml; OR = 1.021 (1.01-1.04), p = 0.017]. The ADIPOQ rs1501299TT genotype showed a significant association with higher WHr (0.63 ± 0.11 vs 0.59 ± 0.87 for GG/GT genotypes; p = 0.015) and WC values (102.3 ± 14.12 vs 96.38 ± 14.65 for GG/GT genotypes; p = 0.021). WC, and especially WHr, are associated with adverse outcomes in renal transplantation and are affected by variability in the ADIPOQ gene.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15269248221087436DOI Listing

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