TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic and circulating biomarkers of cognitive dysfunction and dementia in CKD
AU - on behalf of CONNECT Action (Cognitive Decline in Nephro-Neurology European Cooperative Target) collaborators
AU - Zoccali, Carmine
AU - Mallamaci, Francesca
AU - Wagner, Carsten A.
AU - Unwin, Robert
AU - Nedergaard, Maiken
AU - Hafez, Gaye
AU - Malyszko, Jolanta
AU - Pepin, Marion
AU - Massy, Ziad
AU - Paolisso, Giuseppe
AU - Remuzzi, Giuseppe
AU - Capasso, Giovambattista B.
AU - Capasso, Giovambattista
AU - Andrade, Alexandre
AU - Arici, Mustafa
AU - Bachmann, Maie
AU - Bailey, Matthew
AU - Barbieri, Michelangela
AU - Bobot, Mickaël
AU - Rastenyte, Daiva
AU - Bruchfeld, Annette
AU - Arune-Bumblyte, Inga
AU - Calcutta, Antonello
AU - Capolongo, Giovanna
AU - Carriazo, Sol
AU - Ceccarelli, Michele
AU - Covic, Adrian Constantin
AU - De, Ananya
AU - Delgado, Pilar
AU - Endlich, Nicole
AU - Endres, Matthias
AU - Esposito, Fabrizio
AU - Farisco, Michele
AU - Faucher, Quentin
AU - Ferreira, Ana Carina
AU - Figurek, Andreja
AU - Fouque, Denis
AU - Franssen, Casper
AU - Fridolin, Ivo
AU - Frische, Sebastian
AU - Garneata, Liliana
AU - Gesualdo, Loreto
AU - Giannakou, Konstantinos
AU - Godefroy, Olivier
AU - Golenia, Aleksandra
AU - Goumenos, Dimitrios
AU - Jiménez, Eugenio Gutiérrez
AU - Hoorn, Ewout
AU - Hen, Pedro
AU - Gansevoort, Ron
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA.
PY - 2025/3/13
Y1 - 2025/3/13
N2 - Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly accompanied by cognitive dysfunction and dementia, which, in turn, increase the risk of hospitalization, cardiovascular events and death. Over the last 30 years, only four studies focused on genetic markers of cognitive impairment in CKD and kidney failure (KF), indicating a significant gap in research. These studies suggest potential genetic predispositions to cognitive decline in CKD patients but also underscore the necessity for more comprehensive studies. Seventeen reports have established connections between cognitive function and kidney disease markers such as estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), Cystatin C and albuminuria. A rapid eGFR decline has been associated with cognitive deterioration and vascular dementia, and mild to moderate eGFR reductions with diminished executive function in elderly men. Various biomarkers have been associated to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia in CKD and KF. These include amyloid beta and phosphorylated tau proteins, uremic toxins, gut microbiota, metabolic indicators, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, vitamins and inflammation. However, the causal relevance of these associations remains unclear. Overall, the available evidence points to a complex interplay between the different biomarkers and cognitive health in CKD patients, underscoring the need for more research to elucidate these relationships.
AB - Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly accompanied by cognitive dysfunction and dementia, which, in turn, increase the risk of hospitalization, cardiovascular events and death. Over the last 30 years, only four studies focused on genetic markers of cognitive impairment in CKD and kidney failure (KF), indicating a significant gap in research. These studies suggest potential genetic predispositions to cognitive decline in CKD patients but also underscore the necessity for more comprehensive studies. Seventeen reports have established connections between cognitive function and kidney disease markers such as estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), Cystatin C and albuminuria. A rapid eGFR decline has been associated with cognitive deterioration and vascular dementia, and mild to moderate eGFR reductions with diminished executive function in elderly men. Various biomarkers have been associated to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia in CKD and KF. These include amyloid beta and phosphorylated tau proteins, uremic toxins, gut microbiota, metabolic indicators, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, vitamins and inflammation. However, the causal relevance of these associations remains unclear. Overall, the available evidence points to a complex interplay between the different biomarkers and cognitive health in CKD patients, underscoring the need for more research to elucidate these relationships.
KW - circulating biomarkers
KW - CKD
KW - cognitive impairment
KW - dementia
KW - genetic biomarkers
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U2 - 10.1093/ndt/gfae259
DO - 10.1093/ndt/gfae259
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40080085
AN - SCOPUS:105000430523
SN - 0931-0509
VL - 40
SP - ii64-ii75
JO - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
JF - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
IS - supp 2
ER -