Urinary endotrophin as a biomarker for T cell-mediated rejection-associated fibrogenesis in kidney transplant recipients

尿内皮素作为肾移植受者T细胞介导的排斥反应相关纤维化的生物标志物

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endotrophin, a C-terminal pro-collagen type VIα3 fragment, has been shown to correlate with kidney interstitial fibrosis, kidney outcome measures and survival in various kidney diseases and kidney transplantation. In this study we investigated whether endotrophin is associated with fibrogenesis in T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR), allowing its use as a non-invasive biomarker. METHOD: Plasma endotrophin and urinary endotrophin (indexed for creatinine) were measured in samples from a cross-sectional study among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) who underwent indication biopsy after transplantation and enrolled in TransplantLines Biobank and Cohort Study. Endotrophin was measured using the nordicPRO-C6 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Blood and urine were collected on the day of biopsy. In a subset of patients, the biopsy was stained for endotrophin and T cells. RESULTS: A total of 149 KTRs were included in the analyses. Of them, 48 (32.2%) had TCMR (either borderline, acute, chronic or mixed). Higher urinary endotrophin levels were associated with increased odds of TCMR and the association remained significant after adjustment for other potential confounders, including plasma endotrophin [adjusted odds ratio per doubling 1.38 (95% confidence interval 1.11-1.72), P = .004]. In contrast, higher plasma endotrophin levels were not associated with increased odds of TCMR. T cell density in the biopsy was associated with endotrophin-positive myofibroblasts (ρ = 0.61, P = .045), urinary endotrophin (ρ = 0.67, P = .017) and interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (ρ = 0.61, P = .048). CONCLUSION: These data indicate the potential use of urinary endotrophin as a non-invasive biomarker for fibrogenesis in the context of TCMR.

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