Abstract

ABSTRACT The researchers studied the correlation of Haptoglobin (HP) and Group-specific Component (GC) plasma protein biomarkers in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients and non-CKD controls using discontinuous-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The results showed a significant difference between the CKD and control clusters of 2-2 variants for HP (p=0.0036) and GC (p= 0.0033). The current research indicates 2-2 phenotype is an independent risk determinant for CKD, while risk analysis reports odds value >1 for both protein polymorphisms signifying an effective risk towards CKD. The multifactor dimensional reduction analysis also detailed HP and GC markers have a strengthening and stronger association and are causative for CKD development. Collectively, the findings signify a potential risk of plasma HP and GC polymorphisms being susceptible to CKD and their key role in the deterioration of kidney functions.

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