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34 Citations
14,308 Views
19 Pages

Vitamin K-dependent (VKD) proteins undergo an unusual post-translational modification, which is the conversion of specific Glu residues to carboxylated Glu (Gla). Gla generation is required for the activation of VKD proteins, and occurs in the endopl...

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41 Citations
8,562 Views
16 Pages

28 August 2021

Vitamin K and Vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs) are best known for their pivotal role in blood coagulation. Of the 14 VKPDs identified in humans to date, 6 play also important roles in skeletal biology and disease. Thus, osteocalcin, also termed b...

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71 Citations
26,580 Views
13 Pages

Vitamin K2 Needs an RDI Separate from Vitamin K1

  • Asim Cengiz Akbulut,
  • Angelina Pavlic,
  • Ploingarm Petsophonsakul,
  • Maurice Halder,
  • Katarzyna Maresz,
  • Rafael Kramann and
  • Leon Schurgers

21 June 2020

Vitamin K and its essential role in coagulation (vitamin K [Koagulation]) have been well established and accepted the world over. Many countries have a Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for vitamin K based on early research, and its necessary role in th...

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63 Citations
23,689 Views
21 Pages

25 August 2019

Vitamin K is a multifunctional micronutrient implicated in age-related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Although vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs) are described to have a crucial role in the pathogenesis o...

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26 Citations
22,467 Views
16 Pages

5 January 2022

Vitamin K2 activates vitamin K-dependent proteins that support many biological functions, such as bone mineralization, the inhibition of vascular stiffness, the improvement of endothelial function, the maintenance of strong teeth, brain development,...

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3 Citations
3,025 Views
16 Pages

The Vitamin K-Dependent Anticoagulant Factor, Protein S, Regulates Vascular Permeability

  • Aurélie Joussaume,
  • Chryso Kanthou,
  • Olivier E. Pardo,
  • Lucie Karayan-Tapon,
  • Omar Benzakour and
  • Fatima Dkhissi

Protein S (PROS1) is a vitamin K-dependent anticoagulant factor, which also acts as an agonist for the TYRO3, AXL, and MERTK (TAM) tyrosine kinase receptors. PROS1 is produced by the endothelium which also expresses TAM receptors, but little is known...

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103 Citations
25,723 Views
13 Pages

Vitamin K and Osteoporosis

  • Maria Fusaro,
  • Giuseppe Cianciolo,
  • Maria Luisa Brandi,
  • Serge Ferrari,
  • Thomas L. Nickolas,
  • Giovanni Tripepi,
  • Mario Plebani,
  • Martina Zaninotto,
  • Giorgio Iervasi and
  • Angela M. Cheung
  • + 7 authors

25 November 2020

Vitamin K acts as a coenzyme of carboxylase, catalyzing the carboxylation of several vitamin K dependent proteins. Beyond its well-known effects on blood coagulation, it also exerts relevant effects on bone and the vascular system. In this review, we...

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30 Citations
8,144 Views
24 Pages

Vitamin K Dependent Proteins in Kidney Disease

  • Ciprian N. Silaghi,
  • Tamás Ilyés,
  • Vladimir P. Filip,
  • Marius Farcaș,
  • Adriana J. van Ballegooijen and
  • Alexandra M. Crăciun

Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have an increased risk of developing vascular calcifications, as well as bone dynamics impairment, leading to a poor quality of life and increased mortality. Certain vitamin K dependent proteins (VKDPs) act...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,877 Views
18 Pages

Nanoencapsulation of Gla-Rich Protein (GRP) as a Novel Approach to Target Inflammation

  • Carla S. B. Viegas,
  • Nuna Araújo,
  • Joana Carreira,
  • Jorge F. Pontes,
  • Anjos L. Macedo,
  • Maurícia Vinhas,
  • Ana S. Moreira,
  • Tiago Q. Faria,
  • Ana Grenha and
  • Dina C. Simes
  • + 3 authors

Chronic inflammation is a major driver of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs), with a tremendous impact worldwide. Besides its function as a pathological calcification inhibitor, vitamin K-dependent protein Gla-rich protein (GRP) was shown to act as...

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15 Citations
5,569 Views
9 Pages

The Vitamin K Metabolome in Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Mandy E. Turner,
  • Michael A. Adams and
  • Rachel M. Holden

12 August 2018

The purpose of this review is to summarize the research to date on the impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on the vitamin K metabolome. Vitamin K-dependent proteins contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention via the prevention of ectopi...

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1,914 Views
11 Pages

Rationale and Protocol of the ETERNITY-ITA Study: Use of Etelcalcetide for Preserving Vitamin K-Dependent Protein Activity—An Italian Study

  • Maria Fusaro,
  • Andrea Aghi,
  • Carmela Marino,
  • Francesca Mallamaci,
  • Mario Plebani,
  • Martina Zaninotto,
  • Maria Grano,
  • Silvia Colucci,
  • Maurizio Gallieni and
  • Giovanni Tripepi
  • + 9 authors

2 October 2024

Background/Objectives: Chronic kidney disease and mineral bone disorders (CKD-MBD) are frequently associated with an increased risk of both vascular calcifications (VCs) and bone fractures (BFs). The complex pathogenesis of VCs and BFs involves vario...

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7 Citations
3,418 Views
10 Pages

First Comparative Evaluation of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Vitamin-K-Dependent Proteins Levels in Mother–Newborn Pairs at Birth

  • Tamás Ilyés,
  • Marius Pop,
  • Mihai Surcel,
  • Daria M. Pop,
  • Răzvan Rusu,
  • Ciprian N. Silaghi,
  • Gabriela C. Zaharie and
  • Alexandra M. Crăciun

21 March 2023

Background: The interplay between vitamin K (vitK) (as carboxylation cofactor, partially produced by the gut microbiota) and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), the end-product of fiber fermentation in the gut, has never been assessed in mother–ne...

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49 Citations
11,753 Views
15 Pages

Role of Vitamin K-Dependent Factors Protein S and GAS6 and TAM Receptors in SARS-CoV-2 Infection and COVID-19-Associated Immunothrombosis

  • Anna Tutusaus,
  • Montserrat Marí,
  • José T. Ortiz-Pérez,
  • Gerry A. F. Nicolaes,
  • Albert Morales and
  • Pablo García de Frutos

28 September 2020

The vitamin K-dependent factors protein S (PROS1) and growth-arrest-specific gene 6 (GAS6) and their tyrosine kinase receptors TYRO3, AXL, and MERTK, the TAM subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK), are key regulators of inflammation and vascula...

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34 Citations
13,059 Views
17 Pages

The Molecular Basis of FIX Deficiency in Hemophilia B

  • Guomin Shen,
  • Meng Gao,
  • Qing Cao and
  • Weikai Li

Coagulation factor IX (FIX) is a vitamin K dependent protein and its deficiency causes hemophilia B, an X-linked recessive bleeding disorder. More than 1000 mutations in the F9 gene have been identified in hemophilia B patients. Here, we systematical...

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5 Citations
4,806 Views
24 Pages

Extrahepatic Vitamin K-Dependent Gla-Proteins–Potential Cardiometabolic Biomarkers

  • Bistra Galunska,
  • Yoto Yotov,
  • Miglena Nikolova and
  • Atanas Angelov

One mechanism to regulate pathological vascular calcification (VC) is its active inhibition. Loss or inactivation of endogenic inhibitors is a major inductor of VC. Such inhibitors are proteins rich in gamma-glutamyl residues (Gla-proteins), whose fu...

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1 Citations
1,335 Views
12 Pages

Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins as Predictors of Valvular Calcifications and Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients

  • Marcel Palamar,
  • Iulia Dana Grosu,
  • Adalbert Schiller,
  • Ligia Petrica,
  • Madalina Bodea,
  • Alexandru Sircuta,
  • Elisabeta Gruescu,
  • Oana Daniela Matei,
  • Maria Daniela Tanasescu and
  • Flaviu Bob
  • + 1 author

Background/Objectives: Vitamin K deficiency in chronic kidney disease (CKD) could potentially occur due to multiple factors, leading to an increased risk of vascular and valvular calcifications. Vitamin K status can be indirectly assessed by measurin...

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2,449 Views
14 Pages

The Usefulness of Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins in the Diagnosis of Colorectal Carcinoma

  • Mirela-Georgiana Perné,
  • Adela-Viviana Sitar-Tăut,
  • Olga Hilda Orășan,
  • Vasile Negrean,
  • Călin Vasile Vlad,
  • Teodora-Gabriela Alexescu,
  • Mircea Vasile Milaciu,
  • Lorena Ciumărnean,
  • Răzvan Dan Togănel and
  • Alexandra Crăciun
  • + 2 authors

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common neoplasms in developed countries, with increasing incidence and mortality, even in young people. A variety of serum markers have been associated with CRC (CEA, CA 19-9), but neither should be used as...

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15 Citations
4,177 Views
11 Pages

Hepatic and Vascular Vitamin K Status in Patients with High Cardiovascular Risk

  • Nikolas Rapp,
  • Vincent M. Brandenburg,
  • Nadine Kaesler,
  • Stephan J. L. Bakker,
  • Robert Stöhr,
  • Alexander Schuh,
  • Pieter Evenepoel and
  • Leon J. Schurgers

1 October 2021

Vitamin K dependent proteins (VKDP), such as hepatic coagulation factors and vascular matrix Gla protein (MGP), play key roles in maintaining physiological functions. Vitamin K deficiency results in inactive VKDP and is strongly linked to vascular ca...

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87 Citations
19,441 Views
25 Pages

Alkaline Phosphatase: An Old Friend as Treatment Target for Cardiovascular and Mineral Bone Disorders in Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Mathias Haarhaus,
  • Giuseppe Cianciolo,
  • Simona Barbuto,
  • Gaetano La Manna,
  • Lorenzo Gasperoni,
  • Giovanni Tripepi,
  • Mario Plebani,
  • Maria Fusaro and
  • Per Magnusson

19 May 2022

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an evolutionary conserved enzyme and widely used biomarker in clinical practice. Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNALP) is one of four human isozymes that are expressed as distinct TNALP isoforms after posttrans...

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155 Citations
31,516 Views
24 Pages

Vitamin K as a Diet Supplement with Impact in Human Health: Current Evidence in Age-Related Diseases

  • Dina C. Simes,
  • Carla S. B. Viegas,
  • Nuna Araújo and
  • Catarina Marreiros

3 January 2020

Vitamin K health benefits have been recently widely shown to extend beyond blood homeostasis and implicated in chronic low-grade inflammatory diseases such as cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, dementia, cognitive impairment, mobility disability...

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12 Citations
10,790 Views
17 Pages

28 November 2023

Vitamin K (VK), a fat-soluble vitamin, is essential for the clotting of blood because of its role in the production of clotting factors in the liver. Moreover, researchers continue to explore the role of VK as an emerging novel bioactive molecule wit...

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32 Citations
8,834 Views
9 Pages

Vitamin K Status in Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Kristin M. McCabe,
  • Michael A. Adams and
  • Rachel M. Holden

7 November 2013

The purpose of this review is to summarize the research to date on vitamin K status in chronic kidney disease (CKD). This review includes a summary of the data available on vitamin K status in patients across the spectrum of CKD as well as the link b...

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1 Citations
584 Views
6 Pages

Matrix Gla Protein—A New Marker for Colorectal Cancer Detection? A Systematic Review

  • Mirela-Georgiana Perné,
  • Lorena Ciumărnean,
  • Olga-Hilda Orășan,
  • Vasile Negrean,
  • Teodora-Gabriela Alexescu,
  • Mircea Vasile Milaciu,
  • Ioana Roșca,
  • Răzvan Dan Togănel,
  • Gabriel Emil Petre and
  • Alexandra Crăciun
  • + 2 authors

Background. Colorectal cancer is a real public health issue, with high morbidity and severe impact on quality of life. Although mortality from this type of cancer is decreasing due to modern diagnostic and treatment methods, the understanding of its...

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3 Citations
2,063 Views
9 Pages

30 August 2024

Objectives: The pathophysiology of osteoarthritis is mainly unknown. Matrix Gla protein (MGP) and Gla-rich protein (GRP) are both vitamin-K-dependent mineralization inhibitors. In this study, we aimed to compare the levels of MGP and GRP in the synov...

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8 Citations
5,393 Views
18 Pages

1 October 2022

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) commonly occurs with vitamin K (VK) deficiency and impaired bone mineralization. However, there are no data explaining the metabolism of endogenous VK and its role in bone mineralization in CKD. In this study, we measured...

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61 Citations
11,028 Views
11 Pages

Vitamin K in Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Mario Cozzolino,
  • Michela Mangano,
  • Andrea Galassi,
  • Paola Ciceri,
  • Piergiorgio Messa and
  • Sagar Nigwekar

14 January 2019

Vitamin K is a composite term referring to a group of fat-soluble vitamins that function as a cofactor for the enzyme γ-glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX), which activates a number of vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs) involved in haemostasis and va...

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12 Citations
4,597 Views
12 Pages

Intravenous Vitamin K1 for the Correction of Prolonged Prothrombin Times in Non-Bleeding Critically Ill Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

  • Sofia Dahlberg,
  • Ulf Schött,
  • Emilia Ängeby Eriksson,
  • Yllnor Tahirsylaj,
  • Leon Schurgers and
  • Thomas Kander

27 July 2021

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of vitamin K1 on various vitamin K-dependent proteins in critically ill patients with prolonged Owren PT. We included critically ill non-bleeding adult patients without liver failure or anticoagulatio...

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107 Citations
16,148 Views
27 Pages

Matrix Gla Protein (MGP), a small Gla vitamin K-dependent protein, is the most powerful natural occurring inhibitor of calcification in the human body. To become biologically active, MGP must undergo vitamin K-dependent carboxylation and phosphorylat...

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31 Citations
50,316 Views
12 Pages

25 July 2024

The aim of the present review is to discuss the roles of vitamin K (phylloquinone or menaquinones) and vitamin K-dependent proteins, and the combined action of the vitamins K and D, for the maintenance of bone health. The most relevant vitamin K-depe...

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131 Citations
15,784 Views
25 Pages

2 January 2016

A better understanding of vitamin K’s role in health and disease requires the assessment of vitamin K nutritional status in population and clinical studies. This is primarily accomplished using dietary questionnaires and/or biomarkers. Because food c...

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214 Citations
49,374 Views
15 Pages

Vitamin K: Double Bonds beyond Coagulation Insights into Differences between Vitamin K1 and K2 in Health and Disease

  • Maurice Halder,
  • Ploingarm Petsophonsakul,
  • Asim Cengiz Akbulut,
  • Angelina Pavlic,
  • Frode Bohan,
  • Eric Anderson,
  • Katarzyna Maresz,
  • Rafael Kramann and
  • Leon Schurgers

19 February 2019

Vitamin K is an essential bioactive compound required for optimal body function. Vitamin K can be present in various isoforms, distinguishable by two main structures, namely, phylloquinone (K1) and menaquinones (K2). The difference in structure betwe...

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3,016 Views
13 Pages

19 January 2025

Background/Objectives: Vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs) all commonly possess specially modified γ-carboxyglutamic acid residues created in a vitamin K-dependent manner. Several liver-derived coagulation factors are well characterised VKDPs. Howev...

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3 Citations
3,603 Views
20 Pages

Modification of Gas6 Protein in the Brain by a Functional Endogenous Tissue Vitamin K Cycle

  • Nadide Aydin,
  • Bouchra Ouliass,
  • Guylaine Ferland and
  • Sassan Hafizi

18 May 2024

The TAM receptor ligand Gas6 is known for regulating inflammatory and immune pathways in various organs including the brain. Gas6 becomes fully functional through the post-translational modification of multiple glutamic acid residues into γ-car...

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11 Citations
9,020 Views
15 Pages

Structural Modeling Insights into Human VKORC1 Phenotypes

  • Katrin J. Czogalla,
  • Matthias Watzka and
  • Johannes Oldenburg

14 August 2015

Vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (VKORC1) catalyses the reduction of vitamin K and its 2,3-epoxide essential to sustain γ-carboxylation of vitamin K-dependent proteins. Two different phenotypes are associated with mutations in human...

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57 Citations
21,197 Views
9 Pages

MK-7 and Its Effects on Bone Quality and Strength

  • Toshiro Sato,
  • Naoko Inaba and
  • Takatoshi Yamashita

31 March 2020

Vitamin K acts as a cofactor and is required for post-translational γ-carboxylation of vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDP). The current recommended daily intake (RDI) of vitamin K in most countries has been established based on normal coagulati...

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6 Citations
4,018 Views
16 Pages

Establishment of the Variation of Vitamin K Status According to Vkorc1 Point Mutations Using Rat Models

  • Jean Valéry Debaux,
  • Abdessalem Hammed,
  • Brigitte Barbier,
  • Thomas Chetot,
  • Etienne Benoit,
  • Sébastien Lefebvre and
  • Virginie Lattard

3 September 2019

Vitamin K is crucial for many physiological processes such as coagulation, energy metabolism, and arterial calcification prevention due to its involvement in the activation of several vitamin K-dependent proteins. During this activation, vitamin K is...

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106 Citations
24,030 Views
31 Pages

The Role of Vitamin K in Humans: Implication in Aging and Age-Associated Diseases

  • Daniela-Saveta Popa,
  • Galya Bigman and
  • Marius Emil Rusu

As human life expectancy is rising, the incidence of age-associated diseases will also increase. Scientific evidence has revealed that healthy diets, including good fats, vitamins, minerals, or polyphenolics, could have antioxidant and anti-inflammat...

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48 Citations
10,109 Views
34 Pages

GGCX-Associated Phenotypes: An Overview in Search of Genotype-Phenotype Correlations

  • Eva Y. G. De Vilder,
  • Jens Debacker and
  • Olivier M. Vanakker

Gamma-carboxylation, performed by gamma-glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX), is an enzymatic process essential for activating vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDP) with important functions in various biological processes. Mutations in the encoding GGCX gene ar...

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10 Citations
6,319 Views
21 Pages

Vitamin K for Vascular Calcification in Kidney Patients: Still Alive and Kicking, but Still a Lot to Learn

  • Ioannis Eleftherios Neofytou,
  • Aikaterini Stamou,
  • Antonia Demopoulos,
  • Stefanos Roumeliotis,
  • Pantelis Zebekakis,
  • Vassilios Liakopoulos,
  • Eleni Stamellou and
  • Evangelia Dounousi

7 June 2024

Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer disproportionately from a high burden of cardiovascular disease, which, despite recent scientific advances, remains partly understood. Vascular calcification (VC) is the result of an ongoing process o...

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9 Citations
4,334 Views
12 Pages

Vitamin K Effects on Gas6 and Soluble Axl Receptors in Intensive Care Patients: An Observational Screening Study

  • Ulf Schött,
  • Cecilia Augustsson,
  • Luukas Lilover,
  • Caroline Ulfsdotter Nilsson,
  • Louise Walther-Sturesson and
  • Thomas Kander

16 November 2021

Growth arrest-specific gene 6 protein (Gas6) is avitamin K-dependent tissue bound protein. Gas6 has been shown to promote growth and therapy resistance among different types of cancer as well as thromboembolism. The aim of this prospective screening...

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23 Citations
13,479 Views
15 Pages

Vitamin K and Hallmarks of Ageing: Focus on Diet and Gut Microbiome

  • Lu Dai,
  • Denise Mafra,
  • Paul G. Shiels,
  • Tilman M. Hackeng,
  • Peter Stenvinkel and
  • Leon J. Schurgers

12 June 2023

Vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins have been reported to be associated with a large spectrum of age-related diseases. While most of these associations have been deduced from observational studies, solid evidence for the direct impact of vitam...

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27 Citations
15,643 Views
16 Pages

Role of Vitamin K in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Focus on Bone and Cardiovascular Health

  • Federica Bellone,
  • Maria Cinquegrani,
  • Ramona Nicotera,
  • Nazareno Carullo,
  • Alessandro Casarella,
  • Pierangela Presta,
  • Michele Andreucci,
  • Giovanni Squadrito,
  • Giuseppe Mandraffino and
  • Giuseppe Coppolino
  • + 4 authors

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly associated with vitamin K deficiency. Some of the serious complications of CKD are represented by cardiovascular disease (CVD) and skeletal fragility with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. A comple...

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21 Citations
8,119 Views
16 Pages

26 July 2018

Vitamin K is an essential nutrient involved in the regulation of blood clotting and tissue mineralization. Vitamin K oxidoreductase (VKORC1) converts vitamin K epoxide into reduced vitamin K, which acts as the co-factor for the γ-carboxylation...

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12 Citations
8,287 Views
26 Pages

29 July 2015

In humans and other vertebrate animals, vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase (VKOR) family enzymes are the gatekeepers between nutritionally acquired K vitamins and the vitamin K cycle responsible for posttranslational modifications that confer biological...

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33 Citations
5,818 Views
14 Pages

Low Vitamin K Status Is Associated with Increased Elastin Degradation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

  • Ianthe Piscaer,
  • Jody M. W. van den Ouweland,
  • Kristina Vermeersch,
  • Niki L. Reynaert,
  • Frits M. E. Franssen,
  • Spencer Keene,
  • Emiel F. M. Wouters,
  • Wim Janssens,
  • Cees Vermeer and
  • Rob Janssen

27 July 2019

Elastin degradation is accelerated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is partially regulated by Matrix Gla Protein (MGP), via a vitamin K-dependent pathway. The aim was to assess vitamin K status in COPD as well as associations betwe...

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44 Citations
21,685 Views
25 Pages

23 September 2020

Matrix gla protein (MGP) is an important vitamin K-dependent inhibitor of vascular calcification. High levels of uncarboxylated, dephosphorylated MGP have been associated with vascular calcification and are responsive to vitamin K treatment. In this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,988 Views
9 Pages

Vitamin K Status of Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Study

  • Marcel Palamar,
  • Iulia Grosu,
  • Adalbert Schiller,
  • Ligia Petrica,
  • Madalina Bodea,
  • Alexandru Sircuta,
  • Cornel Rusan,
  • Daniela Maria Tanasescu and
  • Flaviu Bob

3 October 2023

(1) Background: Vitamin K deficiency is a common feature of chronic kidney disease (CKD), leading to impaired bone quality and an increased risk of vascular calcifications. A method to indirectly assess the vitamin K status is measuring the blood lev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,242 Views
12 Pages

Low Vitamin K Status in Patients with Psoriasis Vulgaris: A Pilot Study

  • Simona R. Gheorghe,
  • Tamás Ilyés,
  • Gabriela A. Filip,
  • Ana S. Dănescu,
  • Teodora L. Timiș,
  • Meda Orăsan,
  • Irina Stamate,
  • Alexandra M. Crăciun and
  • Ciprian N. Silaghi

Psoriasis vulgaris (PV) is a disease characterized by skin manifestations and systemic inflammation. There are no published studies to date on vitamin K status assessed by extrahepatic vitamin K-dependent proteins [e.g., osteocalcin (OC) and matrix G...

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