BACKGROUND: Glomerulopathy is an increasingly identified complication in young patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). Hyperfiltration and albuminuria followed by declining glomerular filtration rates and eventual end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is assumed to be the typical progression of glomerular disease. There are only a few reported biomarkers to identify early-stage renal disease in SCD. PROCEDURES: We detail the renal profile of 101 children with SCD in Malawi and propose a novel urinary biomarker for the identification of early renal disease. RESULTS: Among children with sickle cell anemia, 24.8% had a urine albumin-creatinine ratio of 30Â mg/g or above. In univariate analysis, only patients with higher urinary nephrin, a urinary marker of glomerular injury, had significantly greater odds of having albuminuria. In multivariable analysis, nephrin remained significantly associated with albuminuria. A nephrin-creatinine ratio (NCR) cut-point of 622Â ng/mg, the 50(th) percentile, was associated with a 45.8 times greater odds of having albuminuria in children with nephrinuria above this value. Further analysis revealed this urinary NCR cut-point to have 96% sensitivity, 64% specificity, 47% positive predictive value, and 98% negative predictive value for the presence of albuminuria. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that a substantial number of children with SCD in Malawi have renal disease and could be at risk for worsening nephropathy and ESRD as they age. Our data suggest that urinary nephrin could be utilized as an early marker of glomerular disease in SCD.
Nephrin as a biomarker of sickle cell glomerulopathy in Malawi.
肾素作为马拉维镰状细胞肾小球病的生物标志物
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作者:Heimlich J Brett, Chipoka Godwin, Elsherif Laila, David Emeraghi, Ellis Graham, Kamthunzi Portia, Krysiak Robert, Mafunga Pilirani, Zhou Qingning, Cai Jianwen, Gopal Satish, Key Nigel S, Ataga Kenneth I
| 期刊: | Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 影响因子: | 2.300 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Jun;65(6):e26993 |
| doi: | 10.1002/pbc.26993 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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