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Identification of nestin as a urinary biomarker for acute kidney injury.

Wen Zhang1, Lu Zhang, Yong-Xi Chen, Yin-Yin Xie, Yan-Fang Zou, Ming-Jun Zhang, Yao-Hui Gao, Yue Liu, Qiang Zhao, Qiu-Hua Huang, Nan Chen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in hospitalized patients and the incidence of AKI is rapidly increasing. Despite the advances in treatment of AKI, many patients still progress to end-stage renal disease and depend on dialysis. Therefore, early diagnosis and adequate treatment of AKI could improve prognosis.
METHODS: We established rat models of AKI induced by cisplatin nephrotoxicity and renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Urine samples were collected, labeled with isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification agents, and then subjected to nano-LC-MS/MS-based proteomic analysis. Results of the proteomic study were confirmed by Western blot. We also performed RNAi to silence nestin and investigate its role in renal I/R injury. We then validated its clinical application by studying urine nestin levels in AKI patients with cardiovascular surgeries.
RESULTS: Our proteomic analysis showed that fetuin-A, nestin, hamartin and T-kininogen were differentially expressed in the urine samples of rats after cisplatin or I/R treatment. Western blot confirmed the differential expression of these proteins in animal models and ELISA confirmed the differential expression of nestin in human urine samples. To explore the expression of nestin in the development of AKI, our results showed that nestin was primarily detected in the glomeruli and barely detected in tubular cells but increased in tubular cells during I/R- and cisplatin-induced AKI. The urine nestin-to-creatinine ratio increased earlier than serum creatinine in AKI patients with postcardiovascular surgeries. The role of nestin in AKI might be related to the p53 signaling pathway.
CONCLUSIONS: Thus, our results demonstrated that urinary nestin could be a urinary biomarker for patients with AKI and its role in AKI might be related to the p53 signaling pathway.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24503548     DOI: 10.1159/000358260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Nephrol        ISSN: 0250-8095            Impact factor:   3.754


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