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Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease
Novel prognostic markers for progression of kidney disease are needed to distinguish patients who might benefit from a more aggressive nephroprotective therapy. Expression of the proteoglycan versican was evaluated in renal transcriptomics profiles and in an independent set of 74 renal biopsies. Ver...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044891 |
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author | Rudnicki, Michael Perco, Paul Neuwirt, Hannes Noppert, Susie-Jane Leierer, Johannes Sunzenauer, Judith Eder, Susanne Zoja, Carlamaria Eller, Kathrin Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Müller, Gerhard A. Mayer, Bernd Mayer, Gert |
author_facet | Rudnicki, Michael Perco, Paul Neuwirt, Hannes Noppert, Susie-Jane Leierer, Johannes Sunzenauer, Judith Eder, Susanne Zoja, Carlamaria Eller, Kathrin Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Müller, Gerhard A. Mayer, Bernd Mayer, Gert |
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description | Novel prognostic markers for progression of kidney disease are needed to distinguish patients who might benefit from a more aggressive nephroprotective therapy. Expression of the proteoglycan versican was evaluated in renal transcriptomics profiles and in an independent set of 74 renal biopsies. Versican levels were correlated to histologic damage scores and to renal outcome, and versican expression and regulation was evaluated in vitro. In transcriptomics profiles of renal tissue versican was positively correlated with (i) histological parameters in kidney biopsies, (ii) progressive decline of renal function in proteinuric kidney diseases, and (iii) impaired renal function and histology scores in diabetic nephropathy. In an independent cohort of 74 biopsies of glomerular diseases renal RNA levels of versican isoforms V0 and V1, but not V2 and V3 correlated significantly with creatinine after a mean follow up time of 53 months. Versican isoforms V0 and V1 together with serum creatinine at time of biopsy and the degree of glomerulosclerosis predicted 20% and 24% of the variability of creatinine at follow up, which was significantly more than serum creatinine and histological parameters alone (16%). However, when patients with acute kidney failure at time of biopsy (n = 5) were excluded, the additive predictive value of versican V1 was only marginally higher (35%) than creatinine and glomerulosclerosis alone (34%). Versican isoforms V0 and V1 were primarily expressed in vitro in proximal tubule cells and in fibroblasts. The results in humans were confirmed in three rodent models of kidney disease, in which renal versican expression was significantly upregulated as compared to corresponding controls. These data show for the first time an association of renal versican isoform V0 and V1 expression with progressive renal disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-34431072012-09-28 Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease Rudnicki, Michael Perco, Paul Neuwirt, Hannes Noppert, Susie-Jane Leierer, Johannes Sunzenauer, Judith Eder, Susanne Zoja, Carlamaria Eller, Kathrin Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Müller, Gerhard A. Mayer, Bernd Mayer, Gert PLoS One Research Article Novel prognostic markers for progression of kidney disease are needed to distinguish patients who might benefit from a more aggressive nephroprotective therapy. Expression of the proteoglycan versican was evaluated in renal transcriptomics profiles and in an independent set of 74 renal biopsies. Versican levels were correlated to histologic damage scores and to renal outcome, and versican expression and regulation was evaluated in vitro. In transcriptomics profiles of renal tissue versican was positively correlated with (i) histological parameters in kidney biopsies, (ii) progressive decline of renal function in proteinuric kidney diseases, and (iii) impaired renal function and histology scores in diabetic nephropathy. In an independent cohort of 74 biopsies of glomerular diseases renal RNA levels of versican isoforms V0 and V1, but not V2 and V3 correlated significantly with creatinine after a mean follow up time of 53 months. Versican isoforms V0 and V1 together with serum creatinine at time of biopsy and the degree of glomerulosclerosis predicted 20% and 24% of the variability of creatinine at follow up, which was significantly more than serum creatinine and histological parameters alone (16%). However, when patients with acute kidney failure at time of biopsy (n = 5) were excluded, the additive predictive value of versican V1 was only marginally higher (35%) than creatinine and glomerulosclerosis alone (34%). Versican isoforms V0 and V1 were primarily expressed in vitro in proximal tubule cells and in fibroblasts. The results in humans were confirmed in three rodent models of kidney disease, in which renal versican expression was significantly upregulated as compared to corresponding controls. These data show for the first time an association of renal versican isoform V0 and V1 expression with progressive renal disease. Public Library of Science 2012-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3443107/ /pubmed/23024773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044891 Text en © 2012 Rudnicki et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rudnicki, Michael Perco, Paul Neuwirt, Hannes Noppert, Susie-Jane Leierer, Johannes Sunzenauer, Judith Eder, Susanne Zoja, Carlamaria Eller, Kathrin Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Müller, Gerhard A. Mayer, Bernd Mayer, Gert Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title | Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title_full | Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title_fullStr | Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title_short | Increased Renal Versican Expression Is Associated with Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease |
title_sort | increased renal versican expression is associated with progression of chronic kidney disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044891 |
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