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Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury (AKI) poses an increased risk factor for new AKI episodes, progression to chronic kidney disease, and death. A worsened evolution has been linked to an incomplete renal repair beyond the apparent functional recovery based on plasma creatinine (pCr) normalization. However, structu...

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Autores principales: Cuesta, Cristina, Fuentes-Calvo, Isabel, Sancho-Martinez, Sandra M., Valentijn, Floris A., Düwel, Annette, Hidalgo-Thomas, Omar A., Agüeros-Blanco, Consuelo, Benito-Hernández, Adalberto, Ramos-Barron, María A., Gómez-Alamillo, Carlos, Arias, Manuel, Nguyen, Tri Q., Goldschmeding, Roel, Martínez-Salgado, Carlos, López-Hernández, Francisco J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051106
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author Cuesta, Cristina
Fuentes-Calvo, Isabel
Sancho-Martinez, Sandra M.
Valentijn, Floris A.
Düwel, Annette
Hidalgo-Thomas, Omar A.
Agüeros-Blanco, Consuelo
Benito-Hernández, Adalberto
Ramos-Barron, María A.
Gómez-Alamillo, Carlos
Arias, Manuel
Nguyen, Tri Q.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
author_facet Cuesta, Cristina
Fuentes-Calvo, Isabel
Sancho-Martinez, Sandra M.
Valentijn, Floris A.
Düwel, Annette
Hidalgo-Thomas, Omar A.
Agüeros-Blanco, Consuelo
Benito-Hernández, Adalberto
Ramos-Barron, María A.
Gómez-Alamillo, Carlos
Arias, Manuel
Nguyen, Tri Q.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
author_sort Cuesta, Cristina
collection PubMed
description Acute kidney injury (AKI) poses an increased risk factor for new AKI episodes, progression to chronic kidney disease, and death. A worsened evolution has been linked to an incomplete renal repair beyond the apparent functional recovery based on plasma creatinine (pCr) normalization. However, structural sequelae pass largely unnoticed due to the absence of specific diagnostic tools. The urinary kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) participates in renal tissue damage and repair and is proposed as a biomarker of early and subclinical AKI. Thus, we study in this paper the evolution of KIM-1 urinary excretion alongside renal tissue sequelae after an intrinsic AKI episode induced by cisplatin in Wistar rats. Creatinine clearance, pCr, proteinuria and the fractional excretion of Na(+) and glucose were used to monitor renal function. Renal tissue damage was blindly scored in kidney specimens stained with hematoxylin–eosin and periodic acid–Schiff. KIM-1 urinary excretion and renal mRNA expression were also assessed. Finally, we analyzed urinary KIM-1 in patients apparently recovered from AKI. Our results show that, after the normalization of the standard markers of glomerular filtration and tubular function, the extent of persistent histological findings of tissue repair correlates with the renal expression and urinary level of KIM-1 in rats. In addition, KIM-1 is also elevated in the urine of a significant fraction of patients apparently recovered from an AKI. Besides its potential utility in the early and subclinical diagnosis of renal damage, this study suggests a new application of urinary KIM-1 in the non-invasive follow-up of renal repair after AKI.
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spelling pubmed-91390782022-05-28 Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury Cuesta, Cristina Fuentes-Calvo, Isabel Sancho-Martinez, Sandra M. Valentijn, Floris A. Düwel, Annette Hidalgo-Thomas, Omar A. Agüeros-Blanco, Consuelo Benito-Hernández, Adalberto Ramos-Barron, María A. Gómez-Alamillo, Carlos Arias, Manuel Nguyen, Tri Q. Goldschmeding, Roel Martínez-Salgado, Carlos López-Hernández, Francisco J. Biomedicines Article Acute kidney injury (AKI) poses an increased risk factor for new AKI episodes, progression to chronic kidney disease, and death. A worsened evolution has been linked to an incomplete renal repair beyond the apparent functional recovery based on plasma creatinine (pCr) normalization. However, structural sequelae pass largely unnoticed due to the absence of specific diagnostic tools. The urinary kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) participates in renal tissue damage and repair and is proposed as a biomarker of early and subclinical AKI. Thus, we study in this paper the evolution of KIM-1 urinary excretion alongside renal tissue sequelae after an intrinsic AKI episode induced by cisplatin in Wistar rats. Creatinine clearance, pCr, proteinuria and the fractional excretion of Na(+) and glucose were used to monitor renal function. Renal tissue damage was blindly scored in kidney specimens stained with hematoxylin–eosin and periodic acid–Schiff. KIM-1 urinary excretion and renal mRNA expression were also assessed. Finally, we analyzed urinary KIM-1 in patients apparently recovered from AKI. Our results show that, after the normalization of the standard markers of glomerular filtration and tubular function, the extent of persistent histological findings of tissue repair correlates with the renal expression and urinary level of KIM-1 in rats. In addition, KIM-1 is also elevated in the urine of a significant fraction of patients apparently recovered from an AKI. Besides its potential utility in the early and subclinical diagnosis of renal damage, this study suggests a new application of urinary KIM-1 in the non-invasive follow-up of renal repair after AKI. MDPI 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9139078/ /pubmed/35625842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051106 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Cuesta, Cristina
Fuentes-Calvo, Isabel
Sancho-Martinez, Sandra M.
Valentijn, Floris A.
Düwel, Annette
Hidalgo-Thomas, Omar A.
Agüeros-Blanco, Consuelo
Benito-Hernández, Adalberto
Ramos-Barron, María A.
Gómez-Alamillo, Carlos
Arias, Manuel
Nguyen, Tri Q.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Martínez-Salgado, Carlos
López-Hernández, Francisco J.
Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title_full Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title_fullStr Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title_full_unstemmed Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title_short Urinary KIM-1 Correlates with the Subclinical Sequelae of Tubular Damage Persisting after the Apparent Functional Recovery from Intrinsic Acute Kidney Injury
title_sort urinary kim-1 correlates with the subclinical sequelae of tubular damage persisting after the apparent functional recovery from intrinsic acute kidney injury
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051106
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