Proteomics of Urinary Extracellular Vesicles Highlight the Involvement of Vitronectin and the Fibrinolytic and TNF Pathways as Mechanisms Underlying Renal Fibrosis in Kidney Transplant Patients.

尿液细胞外囊泡蛋白质组学研究揭示了玻连蛋白、纤溶途径和 TNF 通路在肾移植患者肾纤维化发生机制中的作用

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作者:Clos-Sansalvador Marta, Garcia Sergio G, Rodríguez-Martínez Paula, Sanroque-Muñoz Marta, Font-Morón Miriam, Grange Cristina, Bussolati Benedetta, Franquesa Marcella, Juega Javier, Borràs Francesc E
Vitronectin (VTN) is a potential non-invasive biomarker for renal fibrosis, originally described in urinary extracellular vesicles (uEV) from kidney transplant patients (KTx). However, VTN's specific role in renal fibrosis is unclear, as it is involved in various physiological processes. This study aims to identify other uEV-associated proteins linked to renal fibrosis to clarify which pathways involve VTN. uEV were isolated from 33 KTx patients and five healthy controls. uEV proteins were analysed using proximity extension assay (PEA), and data were normalized and compared using Welch's two-sided t-test to identify differentially expressed proteins between fibrotic (n = 31) and non-fibrotic patients (n = 7). Urinary VTN levels and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) were measured by ELISA. PEA analysis identified 33 proteins overexpressed in the fibrotic group. These proteins clustered in STRING analysis, primarily associating with coagulation, fibrinolysis and TNF-inflammation involving macrophages. ELISA detection of MCP-1 further validated the results. High levels of VTN in the fibrotic group were accompanied by the upregulation of fibrinolytic pathway components (PAI-1, tPA and uPAR), which are well-known to interact with VTN. This study highlights TNF-induced inflammation involving macrophages and fibrinolysis as key mechanisms underlying renal fibrosis with direct implications of VTN, which support VTN's potential as a biomarker for this pathological process.

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