The Calcium-Sensing Receptor Gene Polymorphism Rs1801725 and Calcium-Related Phenotypes in Hemodialysis Patients
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Background/aims: The calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR) rs1801725 variant is responsible for a non-conservative amino-acid change (A986S) in the calcium-sensing receptor cytoplasmic tail. We hypothesized that rs1801725 polymorphism might be helpful in understanding Ca-related abnormalities in HD patients.
Methods: In 1215 subjects (245 on cinacalcet), we determined the associations of rs1801725 with secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT)-related laboratory parameters, PTH-decreasing effect of cinacalcet hydrochloride, coronary artery disease (CAD), myocardial infarction (MI), nephrolithiasis-related ESRD, and mortality. CASR rs7652589(A<G)_rs1801725(G>T) haplotypes and rs1801725 epistatic interactions with vitamin D signaling pathway genes were examined for associations with selected phenotypes.
Results: The rs1801725 variant allele showed an increasing independent effect on plasma PTH (Pcorrected = 0.009). CASR rs7652589_rs1801725 AT haplotype was associated with 1.7-fold higher frequency of PTH levels over 437 pg/mL than the reference haplotype GG (P = 0.001). CASR rs7652589_rs1801725 AG haplotype was 1.5-fold more frequent in nephrolithiasis-related ESRD than the GG haplotype (P = 0.004). There were no significant associations between rs1801725, CAD, MI, and response to cinacalcet. Variant homozygosity of rs1801725 correlated independently with higher infection-related mortality compared with heterozygosity (HR 7.95, 95%CI 2.15 - 29.37, P = 0.003) and major homozygosity (HR 5.89, 95%CI 1.69 - 20.55, P = 0.040). CASR rs1801725 did not show epistatic interactions with vitamin D signaling pathway genes concerning tested associations.
Conclusion: The variant allele of CASR rs1801725 solely and together with the variant allele of rs7652589 increases risk of more advanced sHPT. Homozygosity of the rs1801725 variant allele contributes to infection-related mortality in HD patients.
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