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Secreted Phosphoprotein 24 is a Biomarker of Mineral Metabolism

Authors :
Mandy E, Turner
Christine A, White
Sarah M, Taylor
Kathryn, Neville
Karen, Rees-Milton
Wilma M, Hopman
Michael A, Adams
Tassos, Anastassiades
Rachel M, Holden
Source :
Calcified tissue international. 108(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The 24 kD form of secreted phosphoprotein (SPP-24), a cytokine-binding bone matrix protein with various truncated C-terminal products, is primarily synthesized by the liver. SPP-24 shares homology with fetuin-A, a potent vascular and soft tissue calcification inhibitor and SPP-24 is one component of calciprotein particles (CPPs), a circulating fetuin-mineral complex. The limited molecular evidence to date suggests that SPP-24 may also function as an inhibitor of bone formation and ectopic vascular calcification, potentially through bone morphogenic protein 2 (BMP-2) and Wnt-signaling mediated actions. The C-terminal products of SPP-24 bind to BMP-2 and attenuate BMP-2-induced bone formation. The aim of this study was to assess circulating SPP-24 in relation to kidney function and in concert with markers of mineral metabolism in humans. SPP-24 was measured in the serum of total of 192 subjects using ELISA-based measurements. Subjects were participants of one of two cohorts: (1) mGFR Cohort (n = 80) was participants of a study of measured GFR (mGFR) using inulin urinary clearance, recruited mostly from a chronic kidney disease clinic with low-range kidney function (eGFR 38.7 ± 25.0 mL/min/1.73 m

Details

ISSN :
14320827
Volume :
108
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Calcified tissue international
Accession number :
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