Conclusion
The results of this study provide novel insights into DN pathogenesis. Kidney IL-17RE expression levels were associated with DN disease severity and albuminuria.
Methods
In this study, mice kidney tissue were subjected to transcriptome sequencing and the
Objective
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a leading cause of end-stage renal disease. Since there are limited therapeutic options available for the prevention of DN progression, it is imperative to explore novel differentially expressed genes and therapeutic targets for DN.
Results
IL-17RE expression was significantly higher in db/db mice and the kidney tissues of DN patients than the control group. IL-17RE protein levels in the kidney tissues were strongly correlated with neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) levels, UACR, and certain clinicopathological indices. IL-17RE levels, total cholesterol (TC) levels, and glomerular lesions were independent risk factors for macroalbuminuria. ROC curves showed a good detection value for IL-17RE in macroalbuminuria (area under the curve = 0.861).
