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Comprehensive metabolomic profiling in early IgA nephropathy patients reveals urine glycine as a prognostic biomarker

Title
Comprehensive metabolomic profiling in early IgA nephropathy patients reveals urine glycine as a prognostic biomarker
Authors
Park S.Lee J.Yang S.H.Lee H.Kim J.Y.Park M.Kim K.H.Moon J.J.Cho S.Lee S.Kim Y.Lee J.P.Jeong C.W.Kwak C.Joo K.W.Lim C.S.Kim Y.S.Hwang G.-S.Kim D.K.
Ewha Authors
황금숙
SCOPUS Author ID
황금숙scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
ISSN
1582-1838JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine vol. 25, no. 11, pp. 5177 - 5190
Keywords
glomerulonephritisglycineIgA nephropathymetabolomicsprognosis
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Identification of a urinary metabolite biomarker with diagnostic or prognostic significance for early immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is needed. We performed nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomic profiling and identified 26 metabolites in urine samples. We collected urine samples from 201, 77, 47, 36 and 136 patients with IgAN, patients with membranous nephropathy, patients with minimal change disease, patients with lupus nephritis and healthy controls, respectively. We determined whether a metabolite level is associated with the prognosis of IgAN through Cox regression and continuous net reclassification improvement (cNRI). Finally, in vitro experiments with human kidney tubular epithelial cells (hTECs) were performed for experimental validation. As the results, the urinary glycine level was higher in the IgAN group than the control groups. A higher urinary glycine level was associated with lower risk of eGFR 30% decline in IgAN patients. The addition of glycine to a predictive model including clinicopathologic information significantly improved the predictive power for the prognosis of IgAN [cNRI 0.72 (0.28-0.82)]. In hTECs, the addition of glycine ameliorated inflammatory signals induced by tumour necrosis factor-α. Our study demonstrates that urinary glycine may have diagnostic and prognostic value for IgAN and indicates that urinary glycine is a protective biomarker for IgAN. © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
DOI
10.1111/jcmm.16520
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