Anti-troponin I antibodies in renal transplant patients
- PMID: 25660464
- DOI: 10.1016/j.repc.2014.08.018
Anti-troponin I antibodies in renal transplant patients
Abstract
Objective: To characterize the prevalence and clinical correlates of anti-troponin I antibodies in renal transplant patients.
Methods: A group of 48 consecutive renal transplant patients under immunosuppressive therapy were studied. Anti-troponin I antibodies were measured and clinical data were retrieved.
Results: An anti-troponin I antibody titer <1:40 was seen in most patients (30). IgG antibody titers ≥1:80 were seen in eight patients, with a single value of 1:160. Regarding IgM antibodies, in six cases titers ≥1:80 were seen, with one value of 1:320. In only one patient were both anti-troponin I antibody IgG and IgM titers 1:80 or higher. Clinical cardiac disease was seen in nine patients. The presence of an anti-troponin I antibody titer ≥1:80 was not associated with the presence of clinical cardiac disease (p=0.232), but was associated with statin therapy status (p=0.008), being less frequent in patients under statin therapy.
Conclusions: Anti-troponin I antibodies are seen in a minority of renal transplant patients, and are not associated with the presence of clinical heart disease, but are associated with lack of statin therapy.
Keywords: Anti-troponin I antibodies; Anticorpos antitroponina I; Estatinas; Renal transplant; Statins; Transplante renal.
Copyright © 2014 Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia. Published by Elsevier España. All rights reserved.
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