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Urinary Cyclophilin A and serum Cystatin C as biomarkers for diabetic nephropathy in children with type 1 diabetes

Nanees Salem, Rania Mostafa El Helaly, Ibrahim Maroof Ali, Hala Abd Alem Ebrahim, Mostafa Mahmoud Alayooti, Huda Ahmed El Domiaty, Hadil Mohamed Aboelenin

2020Pediatric Diabetes28 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently, microalbuminuria is the gold standard for detection and prediction of diabetic nephropathy (DN). However, microalbuminuria appears once significant kidney damage has actually occurred. OBJECTIVES: We investigated the diagnostic role of urinary Cyclophilin-A (uCypA), uCypA/creatinine ratio (uCypA/Cr) and serum Cystatin-C (sCysC) as biomarkers for early detection of DN in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) of short duration (2-5 years) before microalbuminuria emerges. METHODS: uCypA, uCypA/Cr, and sCysC levels were assessed in three age- and sex-matched groups; microalbuminuric diabetic group (n = 31), normoalbuminuric diabetic group (n = 29), and control group (n = 30). Glomerular filtration rate was estimated (eGFR) based on both serum creatinine (eGFR-Cr) and sCysC (eGFR-CysC). RESULTS: Significantly higher sCysC and lower eGFR-CysC were detected in both diabetic groups compared to controls and in microalbuminuric compared to normoalbuminuric group. No detected significant difference in eGFR-Cr values across the studied groups. Both uCypA and uCypA/Cr were significantly elevated in microalbuminuric compared to both normoalbuminuric and control groups with no difference between normoalbuminuric and control groups. Prediction of microalbuminuria was conducted using sCysC with area under curve up to 0.980. Combined use of sCysC and uCypA had better diagnostic value than uCypA alone. CONCLUSION: sCysC is a promising early biomarker for DN in childhood T1DM before albuminuria detection. eGFR-CysC is superior to eGFR-Cr in evaluating renal status in childhood T1DM. uCypA and uCypA/Cr were useful tools in predicting microalbuminuria, although not regarded as diagnostic biomarkers for early-stage DN in T1DM children by the current study.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMicroalbuminuriaAlbuminuriaDiabetic nephropathyCystatin CInternal medicineCreatinineUrologyRenal functionType 1 diabetesEndocrinologyNephropathyDiabetes mellitusUrinary systemBiomarkerProteinuriaKidneyChemistryBiochemistryChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesDialysis and Renal Disease Management