TY - JOUR
T1 - Serum ApoA4 levels predicted the progression of renal impairment in T2DM
AU - Cheng, Chao-Wen
AU - Chang, Che-Chang
AU - Chen, Hsiu-Wen
AU - Lin, Ching-Yu
AU - Chen, Jin-Shuen
N1 - Funding Information:
© 2018 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation
Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants (MOST105-2314-B-038-073) from the Ministry of Science and Technology,
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - Background: Among multiple causes, diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the major underlying renal disease that leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and early diagnosis can effectively prevent or delay the progression to ESRD. Therefore, the current study aimed to develop noninvasive, accurate detection markers. Materials & Methods: For this study, 62 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, 59 DN patients and 21 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited. All participants’ serum samples were subjected to concavanalin (Con) A affinity chromatography, which utilizes glycoproteins to discover potential markers. Results: From nano LC-MS and Western blot analysis, apolipoprotein A-IV (ApoA4) was selected which featured a gradual, almost twofold increase in the order of HC, DM and DN. In the Con A-based ELISA, the DM group was 1.91-fold higher than the HC group, while the DN group was 2.56-fold higher than the HCs and 1.33-fold higher than the DM group. In addition, significant positive correlations were observed between ApoA4 and blood urea nitrogen levels and between ApoA4 and creatine levels, while significant negative correlations were seen between serum protein levels and between serum albumin levels in comparisons of DM and DN samples. Conclusions: Serum Con A-bound ApoA4 levels were higher in the DM group than in HCs, and further increased in the DN group. Levels of ApoA4 were positively correlated with blood urea nitrogen and creatine, but negatively correlated with serum protein and albumin. This evidence supports serum Con A-bound ApoA4 as a circulating marker for predicting the progression of renal impairment in DM patients.
AB - Background: Among multiple causes, diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the major underlying renal disease that leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and early diagnosis can effectively prevent or delay the progression to ESRD. Therefore, the current study aimed to develop noninvasive, accurate detection markers. Materials & Methods: For this study, 62 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, 59 DN patients and 21 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited. All participants’ serum samples were subjected to concavanalin (Con) A affinity chromatography, which utilizes glycoproteins to discover potential markers. Results: From nano LC-MS and Western blot analysis, apolipoprotein A-IV (ApoA4) was selected which featured a gradual, almost twofold increase in the order of HC, DM and DN. In the Con A-based ELISA, the DM group was 1.91-fold higher than the HC group, while the DN group was 2.56-fold higher than the HCs and 1.33-fold higher than the DM group. In addition, significant positive correlations were observed between ApoA4 and blood urea nitrogen levels and between ApoA4 and creatine levels, while significant negative correlations were seen between serum protein levels and between serum albumin levels in comparisons of DM and DN samples. Conclusions: Serum Con A-bound ApoA4 levels were higher in the DM group than in HCs, and further increased in the DN group. Levels of ApoA4 were positively correlated with blood urea nitrogen and creatine, but negatively correlated with serum protein and albumin. This evidence supports serum Con A-bound ApoA4 as a circulating marker for predicting the progression of renal impairment in DM patients.
KW - apolipoprotein A-IV
KW - concavanalin A
KW - diabetic nephropathy
KW - end-stage renal disease
KW - serum markers
KW - Prognosis
KW - Blood Urea Nitrogen
KW - Humans
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Male
KW - Serum Albumin/metabolism
KW - Case-Control Studies
KW - Mass Spectrometry
KW - Chromatography, Liquid
KW - Female
KW - Blood Proteins/metabolism
KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood
KW - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
KW - Concanavalin A/metabolism
KW - Creatinine/blood
KW - Apolipoproteins A/blood
KW - Blotting, Western
KW - Disease Progression
KW - Diabetic Nephropathies/blood
KW - Aged
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U2 - 10.1111/eci.12937
DO - 10.1111/eci.12937
M3 - Article
C2 - 29675916
SN - 0014-2972
VL - 48
SP - e12937
JO - Archiv fur klinische Medizin
JF - Archiv fur klinische Medizin
IS - 6
M1 - e12937
ER -