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The heat shock protein profile in children with chronic kidney disease.

Kinga Musial1, Krystyna Szprynger, Maria Szczepańska, Danuta Zwolińska.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to inflammation, lipid disorders, and endothelial dysfunction predisposes to accelerated atherosclerosis. Elevated levels of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and antibodies against them have been described in adults with atherosclerotic lesions and cardiovascular events. However, there are no investigations of these variables in children with CKD treated conservatively or on peritoneal dialysis. Therefore, we decided to evaluate the profile of HSPs and their potential role as markers of atherosclerosis in these groups of patients.
METHODS: The study group consisted of 37 children with CKD treated conservatively and 19 children and young adults on automated peritoneal dialysis (APD). The control group comprised 15 age-matched subjects with normal kidney function. HSP-60, HSP-70, HSP-90alpha, anti-HSP-60, anti-HSP-70, sE-selectin, and interleukin (IL)-4 serum concentrations were assessed by ELISA; high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) serum levels were assessed by nephelometry. Serum lipid profiles (total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides) were also estimated.
RESULTS: HSP-90alpha, anti-HSP-60, and sE-selectin concentrations in the CKD and APD patients were higher than in the controls and were lower in the predialysis subjects than in the children on dialysis. Median values of anti-HSP-70 were higher in the CKD patients than in the control group. Levels of IL-4 were increased in all patients versus controls. Median values of HSP-60 were decreased in the CKD and APD children versus controls. HSP-70 and hs-CRP concentrations were comparable in all groups.
CONCLUSIONS: The altered HSP and anti-HSP concentrations may imply that the response to stress conditions in the course of CKD is disturbed in children; APD does not aggravate that dysfunction in a significant way. Relationships between HSPs, lipid profile, and markers of inflammation suggest a possible role of the selected HSPs as markers of atherosclerosis in children with CKD.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20081046     DOI: 10.3747/pdi.2008.00153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perit Dial Int        ISSN: 0896-8608            Impact factor:   1.756


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