Pathological and prognostic value of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in macroproteinuric patients with worsening renal function

D Bolignano, G Coppolino, A Lacquaniti… - Kidney and Blood …, 2008 - karger.com
D Bolignano, G Coppolino, A Lacquaniti, G Nicocia, M Buemi
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, 2008karger.com
Abstract Background/Aims: Persistent proteinuria is a sign of renal damage caused by
several factors, but it is itself a cause of tubular injury leading to chronic renal failure.
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a stress protein released by tubular
cells which urinary excretion (uNGAL) increases in response to various stimuli. Methods: In
the present study we analyzed uNGAL levels in 23 macroproteinuric patients with
membranous glomerulonephritis. Results: In these subjects, uNGAL concentrations were …
Abstract
Background/Aims: Persistent proteinuria is a sign of renal damage caused by several factors, but it is itself a cause of tubular injury leading to chronic renal failure. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a stress protein released by tubular cells which urinary excretion (uNGAL) increases in response to various stimuli. Methods: In the present study we analyzed uNGAL levels in 23 macroproteinuric patients with membranous glomerulonephritis. Results: In these subjects, uNGAL concentrations were significantly higher than in controls, directly correlated with proteinuria and inversely related to residual renal function. Patients were further categorized into two groups, according to a cut-off baseline uNGAL value of 350 ng/ml and evaluated during a 1-year follow-up period. After 12 months, subjects with higher uNGAL levels showed a significant worsening in baseline renal function and a 3.36 risk ratio of developing a severe decrease in GFR (≧50% of baseline values) compared with others. Conclusions: These findings suggest that NGAL may play a key role in tubular adaptations to persistent macroproteinuria. Furthermore, a new, interesting application of NGAL measurement could be proposed in clinical nephrology as a predictor of worsening renal function in patients affected by chronic kidney disease.
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