Plasma kynurenine predicted death within a 6-month follow-up in patients with chronic heart failure (OR 1.43; 95% CI 1.03-2.00; p=0.033).
Cohort (n=270)
Does plasma kynurenine predict mortality and correlate with disease severity in patients with chronic heart failure?
Plasma kynurenine serves as a novel biomarker in chronic heart failure, predicting 6-month mortality and correlating with established markers of disease severity and exercise capacity.
Odds Ratio: 1.43 (95% CI 1.03–2)
p-value: p=0.033
BACKGROUND: Kynurenine, a metabolite of the L-tryptophan pathway, plays a pivotal role in neuro-inflammation, cancer immunology, and cardiovascular inflammation, and has been shown to predict cardiovascular events. OBJECTIVES: It was our objective to increase the body of data regarding the value of kynurenine as a biomarker in chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS: We investigated the predictive value of plasma kynurenine in a CHF cohort (CHF, n = 114); in a second cohort of defibrillator carriers with CHF (AICD, n = 156), we determined clinical and biochemical determinants of the marker which was measured by enzyme immunoassay. RESULTS: In the CHF cohort, both kynurenine and NT-proBNP increased with NYHA class. Univariate binary logistic regression showed kynurenine to predict death within a 6-month follow-up (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.03-2.00, p = 0.033) whereas NT-proBNP did not contribute significantly. Kynurenine, like NT-proBNP, was able to discriminate at a 30% threshold of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF; AUC-ROC, both 0.74). Kynurenine correlated inversely with LVEF (ϱ = -0.394), glomerular filtration fraction (GFR; ϱ = -0.615), and peak VO2 (ϱ = -0.626). Moreover, there was a strong correlation of kynurenine with NT-proBNP (ϱ = 0.615). In the AICD cohort, multiple linear regression analysis demonstrated highly significant associations of kynurenine with GFR, hsCRP, and tryptophan, as well as a significant impact of age. CONCLUSIONS: This work speaks in favor of kynurenine being a new and valuable biomarker of CHF, with particular attention placed on its ability to predict mortality and reflect exercise capacity.
Dschietzig et al. (Tue,) conducted a cohort in Chronic heart failure (n=270). Plasma kynurenine was evaluated on Death within a 6-month follow-up (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.03-2.00, p=0.033). Plasma kynurenine predicted death within a 6-month follow-up in patients with chronic heart failure (OR 1.43; 95% CI 1.03-2.00; p=0.033).
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