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Samih H Nasr, Surendra Dasari, Anthony M Valeri +24 more · 2025 · American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation · added 2026-04-24
Amyloidosis derived from apolipoprotein C-II (AApoCII) is a recently discovered, rare form of amyloidosis. Data on clinical presentations and natural history are very limited. This study defines the c Show more
Amyloidosis derived from apolipoprotein C-II (AApoCII) is a recently discovered, rare form of amyloidosis. Data on clinical presentations and natural history are very limited. This study defines the clinicopathologic, proteomic, and outcome characteristics of renal AApoCII. Case series. Twenty-five renal AApoCII cases were identified from the Mayo Clinic Tissue Proteomics Laboratory archives from January 2008 through January 2024. All patients were White, 19 were≥65 years old at diagnosis, and 18 were female. Seven had a family history of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Patients presented with proteinuria (median 3.3g/day) and reduced kidney function (n=16; median creatinine, 1.6mg/dL). No patients had clinical evidence of other organ involvement by amyloidosis or features of monogenic hypertriglyceridemia. Histologically, amyloid deposits were often weakly positive for Congo red and involved glomeruli in all cases (with a nodular pattern in 22), whereas extraglomerular involvement was less common and generally mild. Proteomic analysis revealed abundant spectra for Apo C-II and for all 3 amyloid signature proteins (apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein A-IV, and serum amyloid P) in all cases and detected an Apo C-II variant in 14 (K19T [p.Lys41Thr] in 12 and E47V [p.Glu69Val] in 2). Among 22 patients with follow-up information available, there were 12 end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) events and 2 deaths without ESKD during an average follow-up period of 75.5±12.5 (SE) months. Retrospective design, small sample size, APOC2 gene sequencing performed in a smaller subset. AApoCII mostly affects the kidney and manifests in the elderly with proteinuria and CKD. A minority of these patients had a family history of kidney disease. Kidney failure occurred in about half, whereas overall survival was more favorable. Amyloidosis derived from apolipoprotein C-II (AApoCII) is very rare, and data on clinicopathologic and outcome characteristics are scant. This study of 25 patients with AApoCII diagnosed by mass spectrometry at the Mayo Clinic Tissue Proteomics Laboratory revealed that most patients were elderly White females who presented with proteinuria and reduced kidney function, without involvement of other organs. A family history of kidney disease was often lacking. Pathologically, most cases exhibited nodular glomerular involvement. Proteomic analysis revealed abundant protein spectra for Apo C-II and amyloid signature proteins, and identified an Apo C-II variant in over half of cases (most commonly the p.Lys41Thr variant). The cumulative incidence of kidney failure was over 50% at 5 years follow-up. Only 4 deaths occurred over an average follow-up period of 76 months. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2024.09.007
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Sean Wharton, Julio Rosenstock, Manige Konige +7 more · 2025 · Cardiovascular diabetology · BioMed Central · added 2026-04-24
Orforglipron, a novel oral, non-peptide glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, has demonstrated efficacy in improving body weight reduction and glycemic control. However, its potential bene Show more
Orforglipron, a novel oral, non-peptide glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, has demonstrated efficacy in improving body weight reduction and glycemic control. However, its potential benefits in improving cardiovascular (CV) risk factors have yet to be determined. We assessed the effect of orforglipron in participants with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and/or overweight or obesity on blood pressure, lipid, and inflammatory biomarkers associated with risk for major adverse cardiovascular events. Using data from participants with available samples from Phase 2 trials of orforglipron in participants with T2D (N = 361) or with overweight or obesity without diabetes mellitus (N = 234), we performed an exploratory analysis of changes in CV risk markers. For the T2D study, participants mean age 59 years, 40% were assigned female at birth with a mean HbA Significant placebo-adjusted decreases from baseline in blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, ApoB, ApoC3, and hsCRP were observed following orforglipron treatment in participants with T2D and/or overweight or obesity. In both studies, improvements in blood pressure, lipid parameters, and most of the evaluated biomarkers were of similar magnitude after treatment with 12 mg orforglipron as with 24, 36, and 45 mg. Orforglipron treatment was associated with beneficial changes in CV risk markers in participants with T2D and in participants with overweight/obesity without T2D. (Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05048719, NCT05051579). Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1186/s12933-025-02781-x
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