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Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1) is a peptide whose release into circulation is specific to tubular injury. This study aimed to estimate levels of kidney injury molecule-1 in diabetic patients with and without kidney disease. And evaluate the role of KIM-1 as an early scr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31372130 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.35.4.154 |
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author | Khan, Fatima Abid Fatima, Syeda Sadia Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shahid, Sana |
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description | BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1) is a peptide whose release into circulation is specific to tubular injury. This study aimed to estimate levels of kidney injury molecule-1 in diabetic patients with and without kidney disease. And evaluate the role of KIM-1 as an early screening marker of progressive kidney injury. METHODS: This follow-up study included n=85 subjects from the diabetic clinic of Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center (JPMC) in collaboration with Aga Khan University from November 2016 till September 2017. They were divided as: i) Group A1 (n=30) participants with diabetes for <5 years without microalbuminuria ii) Group A2 (n= 30) subjects with diabetes for 6-10 years with microalbuminuria; iii) Group B (n=25) subjects as healthy control group. All study participants were followed for 6 months and their blood glucose, urea, creatinine, electrolytes, albuminuria and serum KIM-1 were assayed. RESULTS: High KIM-1 at baseline was present in group A2 patients as compared to controls and group A1 (p<0.001). Higher levels were seen after six months in group A1 along with the presence of micro albuminuria (p<0.001) suggesting kidney damage. Moderate positive association were seen for KIM1 with creatinine levels (r=0.530; p<0.001), and HbA1c (r=0.576; p<0.001) in all patients. While a strong positive association was seen for blood urea nitrogen as a marker for kidney function both at baseline (r= 0.728; p=0.000) and follow up (r=0.747; p=0.001). Multiple logistic regression controlling for age showed that KIM1 was independently associated with BUN (r=0.727; p<0.001), creatinine (r=0.510; p<0.001) and HbA1c (r=0.401; p=0.008) in all groups. CONCLUSION: Rising KIM-1 levels with progressive kidney damage with or without derangement of kidney function is reported in this study. This finding may pave a way towards identifying KIM1 as a prognostic marker for kidney injury. |
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spelling | pubmed-66590462019-08-01 Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy Khan, Fatima Abid Fatima, Syeda Sadia Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shahid, Sana Pak J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1) is a peptide whose release into circulation is specific to tubular injury. This study aimed to estimate levels of kidney injury molecule-1 in diabetic patients with and without kidney disease. And evaluate the role of KIM-1 as an early screening marker of progressive kidney injury. METHODS: This follow-up study included n=85 subjects from the diabetic clinic of Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center (JPMC) in collaboration with Aga Khan University from November 2016 till September 2017. They were divided as: i) Group A1 (n=30) participants with diabetes for <5 years without microalbuminuria ii) Group A2 (n= 30) subjects with diabetes for 6-10 years with microalbuminuria; iii) Group B (n=25) subjects as healthy control group. All study participants were followed for 6 months and their blood glucose, urea, creatinine, electrolytes, albuminuria and serum KIM-1 were assayed. RESULTS: High KIM-1 at baseline was present in group A2 patients as compared to controls and group A1 (p<0.001). Higher levels were seen after six months in group A1 along with the presence of micro albuminuria (p<0.001) suggesting kidney damage. Moderate positive association were seen for KIM1 with creatinine levels (r=0.530; p<0.001), and HbA1c (r=0.576; p<0.001) in all patients. While a strong positive association was seen for blood urea nitrogen as a marker for kidney function both at baseline (r= 0.728; p=0.000) and follow up (r=0.747; p=0.001). Multiple logistic regression controlling for age showed that KIM1 was independently associated with BUN (r=0.727; p<0.001), creatinine (r=0.510; p<0.001) and HbA1c (r=0.401; p=0.008) in all groups. CONCLUSION: Rising KIM-1 levels with progressive kidney damage with or without derangement of kidney function is reported in this study. This finding may pave a way towards identifying KIM1 as a prognostic marker for kidney injury. Professional Medical Publications 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6659046/ /pubmed/31372130 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.35.4.154 Text en Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Khan, Fatima Abid Fatima, Syeda Sadia Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Shahid, Sana Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title | Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title_full | Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title_short | Evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
title_sort | evaluation of kidney injury molecule-1 as a disease progression biomarker in diabetic nephropathy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31372130 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.35.4.154 |
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