Growth Differentiation Factor-15 as a Potential Biomarker for Renal Involvement in POEMS Syndrome

生长分化因子-15作为POEMS综合征肾脏受累的潜在生物标志物

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome is a rare plasma cell dyscrasia. Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) is related with renal function, but few studies have focused on it in renal impairment of POEMS syndrome. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the potential of circulating GDF-15 concentration as a biomarker for renal function in POEMS syndrome. METHODS: 150 Chinese patients, diagnosed with POMES syndrome, were enrolled and divided into three subgroups according to their chemotherapy stage. All the patients' medical records were retrospectively analyzed and plasma VEGF and GDF-15 were measured using ELISA kits. Treatment-naïve patients were followed up for 13±6 months. RESULTS: Plasma GDF-15 concentration positively correlated with serum creatinine (r=0.4048; P<0.0001), blood urea nitrogen (r=0.3302; P<0.0001), risk stratification (r=0.3949; P<0.0001), while negatively correlating with eGFR (r=-0.5057; P<0.0001) and albumin (r=-0.3800; P=0.0014). GDF-15>547.8 pg/mL provided an AUC of 0.8541 in diagnosing renal impairment (eGFR<60mL/min/1.73m(2)) in POEMS syndrome. With a prevalence of renal impairment of 16.7%, GDF-15>547.8 pg/mL showed a prominent NPV (94.9%) for the diagnosis of renal impairment in POEMS syndrome. Moreover, treatment-naïve patients with serous effusion had higher plasma GDF-15 concentration (P=0.0004) and lower eGFR (P=0.0001) than those without serous effusion. Noteworthy, baseline GDF-15 was positively correlated with ΔeGFR (r=0.4694, P=0.0044). CONCLUSION: Circulating GDF-15 concentration is associated with serous effusion, renal function and risk stratification, while a plasma GDF-15 < 547.8 pg /mL can help rule out renal impairment in POEMS syndrome. Baseline plasma GDF-15 is associated with renal remission after chemotherapy.

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