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Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes

INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a form of progressive kidney disease that often leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is initiated by microvascular complications due to diabetes. Although microalbuminuria (MA) is the earliest clinical indication of DN among patients with type 1 diab...

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Autores principales: Ghai, Vikas, Wu, Xiaogang, Bheda-Malge, Anjalei, Argyropoulos, Christos P., Bernardo, José F., Orchard, Trevor, Galas, David, Wang, Kai
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2017.11.019
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author Ghai, Vikas
Wu, Xiaogang
Bheda-Malge, Anjalei
Argyropoulos, Christos P.
Bernardo, José F.
Orchard, Trevor
Galas, David
Wang, Kai
author_facet Ghai, Vikas
Wu, Xiaogang
Bheda-Malge, Anjalei
Argyropoulos, Christos P.
Bernardo, José F.
Orchard, Trevor
Galas, David
Wang, Kai
author_sort Ghai, Vikas
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description INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a form of progressive kidney disease that often leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is initiated by microvascular complications due to diabetes. Although microalbuminuria (MA) is the earliest clinical indication of DN among patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), it lacks the sensitivity and specificity to detect the early onset of DN. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators in diabetes as well as various forms of kidney disease, including renal fibrosis, acute kidney injury, and progressive kidney disease. Additionally, circulating extracellular miRNAs, especially miRNAs packaged in extracellular vesicles (EVs), have garnered significant attention as potential noninvasive biomarkers for various diseases and health conditions. METHODS: As part of the University of Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications (EDC) study, urine was collected from individuals with T1D with various grades of DN or MA (normal, overt, intermittent, and persistent) over a decade at prespecified intervals. We isolated EVs from urine and analyzed the small-RNA using NextGen sequencing. RESULTS: We identified a set of miRNAs that are enriched in urinary EVs compared with EV-depleted samples, and identified a number of miRNAs showing concentration changes associated with DN occurrence, MA status, and other variables, such as hemoglobin A1c levels. CONCLUSION: Many of the miRNAs associated with DN occurrence or MA status directly target pathways associated with renal fibrosis (including transforming growth factor-β and phosphatase and tensin homolog), which is one of the major contributors to the pathology of DN. These miRNAs are potential biomarkers for DN and MA.
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spelling pubmed-59768462018-05-31 Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes Ghai, Vikas Wu, Xiaogang Bheda-Malge, Anjalei Argyropoulos, Christos P. Bernardo, José F. Orchard, Trevor Galas, David Wang, Kai Kidney Int Rep Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a form of progressive kidney disease that often leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is initiated by microvascular complications due to diabetes. Although microalbuminuria (MA) is the earliest clinical indication of DN among patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), it lacks the sensitivity and specificity to detect the early onset of DN. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators in diabetes as well as various forms of kidney disease, including renal fibrosis, acute kidney injury, and progressive kidney disease. Additionally, circulating extracellular miRNAs, especially miRNAs packaged in extracellular vesicles (EVs), have garnered significant attention as potential noninvasive biomarkers for various diseases and health conditions. METHODS: As part of the University of Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications (EDC) study, urine was collected from individuals with T1D with various grades of DN or MA (normal, overt, intermittent, and persistent) over a decade at prespecified intervals. We isolated EVs from urine and analyzed the small-RNA using NextGen sequencing. RESULTS: We identified a set of miRNAs that are enriched in urinary EVs compared with EV-depleted samples, and identified a number of miRNAs showing concentration changes associated with DN occurrence, MA status, and other variables, such as hemoglobin A1c levels. CONCLUSION: Many of the miRNAs associated with DN occurrence or MA status directly target pathways associated with renal fibrosis (including transforming growth factor-β and phosphatase and tensin homolog), which is one of the major contributors to the pathology of DN. These miRNAs are potential biomarkers for DN and MA. Elsevier 2017-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5976846/ /pubmed/29854963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2017.11.019 Text en © 2017 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Ghai, Vikas
Wu, Xiaogang
Bheda-Malge, Anjalei
Argyropoulos, Christos P.
Bernardo, José F.
Orchard, Trevor
Galas, David
Wang, Kai
Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title_full Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title_fullStr Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title_short Genome-wide Profiling of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle microRNAs Associated With Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
title_sort genome-wide profiling of urinary extracellular vesicle micrornas associated with diabetic nephropathy in type 1 diabetes
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2017.11.019
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