Serum uromodulin-a marker of kidney function and renal parenchymal integrity.
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ABSTRACT: An ELISA to analyse uromodulin in human serum (sUmod) was developed, validated and tested for clinical applications.We assessed sUmod, a very stable antigen, in controls, patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 1-5, persons with autoimmune kidney diseases and recipients of a renal allograft by ELISA.Median sUmod in 190 blood donors was 207?ng/mL (women: men, median 230 versus 188?ng/mL, P?=?0.006). sUmod levels in 443 children were 193?ng/mL (median). sUmod was correlated with cystatin C (rs?=?-0.862), creatinine (rs?=?-0.802), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (rs?=?-0.645) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)-cystatin C (rs ?= ?0.862). sUmod was lower in systemic lupus erythematosus-nephritis (median 101?ng/mL), phospholipase-A2 receptor- positive glomerulonephritis (median 83?ng/mL) and anti-glomerular basement membrane positive pulmorenal syndromes (median 37?ng/mL). Declining sUmod concentrations paralleled the loss of kidney function in 165 patients with CKD stages 1-5 with prominent changes in sUmod within the 'creatinine blind range' (71-106 µmol/L). Receiver-operating characteristic analysis between non-CKD and CKD-1 was superior for sUmod (AUC 0.90) compared with eGFR (AUC 0.39), cystatin C (AUC 0.39) and creatinine (AUC 0.27). sUmod rapidly recovered from 0 to 62?ng/mL (median) after renal transplantation in cases with immediate graft function and remained low in delayed graft function (21?ng/mL, median; day 5-9: relative risk 1.5-2.9, odds ratio 1.5-6.4). Immunogold labelling disclosed that Umod is transferred within cytoplasmic vesicles to both the apical and basolateral plasma membrane. Umod revealed a disturbed intracellular location in kidney injury.We conclude that sUmod is a novel sensitive kidney-specific biomarker linked to the structural integrity of the distal nephron and to renal function.
SUBMITTER: Scherberich JE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5837243 | biostudies-other | 2018 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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