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Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease
Background. Despite enzyme replacement therapy, Fabry nephropathy still progresses. Podocyturia is an irreversible event that antedates proteinuria and leads to chronic renal failure. We evaluated a potential mechanism of podocyte detachment via the expression of the urokinase-type Plasminogen Activ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5420917/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28523190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1287289 |
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author | Trimarchi, Hernán Canzonieri, Romina Schiel, Amalia Politei, Juan Costales-Collaguazo, Cristian Stern, Aníbal Paulero, Matías Rengel, Tatiana Valiño-Rivas, Lara Forrester, Mariano Lombi, Fernando Pomeranz, Vanesa Iriarte, Romina Muryan, Alexis Ortiz, Alberto Sanchez-Niño, María Dolores Zotta, Elsa |
author_facet | Trimarchi, Hernán Canzonieri, Romina Schiel, Amalia Politei, Juan Costales-Collaguazo, Cristian Stern, Aníbal Paulero, Matías Rengel, Tatiana Valiño-Rivas, Lara Forrester, Mariano Lombi, Fernando Pomeranz, Vanesa Iriarte, Romina Muryan, Alexis Ortiz, Alberto Sanchez-Niño, María Dolores Zotta, Elsa |
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description | Background. Despite enzyme replacement therapy, Fabry nephropathy still progresses. Podocyturia is an irreversible event that antedates proteinuria and leads to chronic renal failure. We evaluated a potential mechanism of podocyte detachment via the expression of the urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator Receptor (uPAR) in urinary podocytes of Fabry patients. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study that included controls (n = 20) and Fabry patients (n = 44) either untreated (n = 23) or treated with agalsidase-β (n = 21). Variables. Variables are estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), urinary protein : creatinine ratio, and urinary uPAR+ podocyte : creatinine ratio. uPAR mRNA expression in response to lyso-Gb3, a bioactive glycolipid accumulated in Fabry disease, was studied in cultured human podocytes. Results. Controls and Fabry patients had similar age, gender, and renal function. Urinary uPAR+ podocytes were higher in patients than in controls. Untreated patients were significantly younger; had more females, and presented lower urinary protein : creatinine ratios and significantly higher urinary uPAR+ podocytes than treated subjects. In treated patients, urinary uPAR+ podocytes correlated with urinary protein : creatinine ratio (ρ = 0.5; p = 0.02). Lyso-Gb3 at concentrations found in the circulation of Fabry patients increased uPAR expression in cultured podocytes. Conclusions. Urinary podocytes expressing uPAR are increased in Fabry patients, especially in untreated patients. The potential contribution of uPAR expression to podocyte detachment merits further studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-54209172017-05-18 Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease Trimarchi, Hernán Canzonieri, Romina Schiel, Amalia Politei, Juan Costales-Collaguazo, Cristian Stern, Aníbal Paulero, Matías Rengel, Tatiana Valiño-Rivas, Lara Forrester, Mariano Lombi, Fernando Pomeranz, Vanesa Iriarte, Romina Muryan, Alexis Ortiz, Alberto Sanchez-Niño, María Dolores Zotta, Elsa Int J Nephrol Research Article Background. Despite enzyme replacement therapy, Fabry nephropathy still progresses. Podocyturia is an irreversible event that antedates proteinuria and leads to chronic renal failure. We evaluated a potential mechanism of podocyte detachment via the expression of the urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator Receptor (uPAR) in urinary podocytes of Fabry patients. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study that included controls (n = 20) and Fabry patients (n = 44) either untreated (n = 23) or treated with agalsidase-β (n = 21). Variables. Variables are estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), urinary protein : creatinine ratio, and urinary uPAR+ podocyte : creatinine ratio. uPAR mRNA expression in response to lyso-Gb3, a bioactive glycolipid accumulated in Fabry disease, was studied in cultured human podocytes. Results. Controls and Fabry patients had similar age, gender, and renal function. Urinary uPAR+ podocytes were higher in patients than in controls. Untreated patients were significantly younger; had more females, and presented lower urinary protein : creatinine ratios and significantly higher urinary uPAR+ podocytes than treated subjects. In treated patients, urinary uPAR+ podocytes correlated with urinary protein : creatinine ratio (ρ = 0.5; p = 0.02). Lyso-Gb3 at concentrations found in the circulation of Fabry patients increased uPAR expression in cultured podocytes. Conclusions. Urinary podocytes expressing uPAR are increased in Fabry patients, especially in untreated patients. The potential contribution of uPAR expression to podocyte detachment merits further studies. Hindawi 2017 2017-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5420917/ /pubmed/28523190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1287289 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hernán Trimarchi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Trimarchi, Hernán Canzonieri, Romina Schiel, Amalia Politei, Juan Costales-Collaguazo, Cristian Stern, Aníbal Paulero, Matías Rengel, Tatiana Valiño-Rivas, Lara Forrester, Mariano Lombi, Fernando Pomeranz, Vanesa Iriarte, Romina Muryan, Alexis Ortiz, Alberto Sanchez-Niño, María Dolores Zotta, Elsa Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title | Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title_full | Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title_fullStr | Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title_short | Expression of uPAR in Urinary Podocytes of Patients with Fabry Disease |
title_sort | expression of upar in urinary podocytes of patients with fabry disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5420917/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28523190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1287289 |
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