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Predicting lupus membranous nephritis using reduced picolinic acid to tryptophan ratio as a urinary biomarker

The current gold standard for classifying lupus nephritis (LN) progression is a renal biopsy, which is an invasive procedure. Undergoing a series of biopsies for monitoring disease progression and treatments is unlikely suitable for patients with LN. Thus, there is an urgent need for non-invasive al...

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Autores principales: Anekthanakul, Krittima, Manocheewa, Siriphan, Chienwichai, Kittiphan, Poungsombat, Patcha, Limjiasahapong, Suphitcha, Wanichthanarak, Kwanjeera, Jariyasopit, Narumol, Mathema, Vivek Bhakta, Kuhakarn, Chutima, Reutrakul, Vichai, Phetcharaburanin, Jutarop, Panya, Atikorn, Phonsatta, Natthaporn, Visessanguan, Wonnop, Pomyen, Yotsawat, Sirivatanauksorn, Yongyut, Worawichawong, Suchin, Sathirapongsasuti, Nuankanya, Kitiyakara, Chagriya, Khoomrung, Sakda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8590081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.103355
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Sumario:The current gold standard for classifying lupus nephritis (LN) progression is a renal biopsy, which is an invasive procedure. Undergoing a series of biopsies for monitoring disease progression and treatments is unlikely suitable for patients with LN. Thus, there is an urgent need for non-invasive alternative biomarkers that can facilitate LN class diagnosis. Such biomarkers will be very useful in guiding intervention strategies to mitigate or treat patients with LN. Urine samples were collected from two independent cohorts. Patients with LN were classified into proliferative (class III/IV) and membranous (class V) by kidney histopathology. Metabolomics was performed to identify potential metabolites, which could be specific for the classification of membranous LN. The ratio of picolinic acid (Pic) to tryptophan (Trp) ([Pic/Trp] ratio) was found to be a promising candidate for LN diagnostic and membranous classification. It has high potential as an alternative biomarker for the non-invasive diagnosis of LN.